Congress-Tourismus-Wuerzburg

Turmgasse 11 97070

Conference & Culture at its best!

Würzburg is a city in the region of Franconia, Northern Bavaria, Germany. It lies at about equal distance between Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg. Würzburg is full of intriguing contrasts: progress and tradition, a big-city buzz and countryside charm. Surrounded by vineyards, the city exudes an almost Mediterranean air. Würzburg’s most outstanding architectural treasure, the Residence Palace, has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981 and doubles as a MICE venue of exceptional character. As a center of science and research and home to one of Germany’s oldest and most renowned universities, Würzburg has a long-established tradition of holding international meetings and conferences. Award winning museums, world-class wineries, and a wide range of cultural and music festivals allow for attractive social programs. Just an hour’s drive from Frankfurt airport, Würzburg sits at the crossroads of numerous German traffic routes and is easily reached from everywhere. Congress-Tourismus-Würzburg, the city’s CVB, manages four different conference venues with more than 20 function rooms for up to 1.600 persons and offers various PCO services. With 4.700 hotel beds and a vibrant nightlife fuelled by the city’s large student population Würzburg is the ideal location for successful meetings and events.

Distance from airport

  • Frankfurt Airport

    74.56 mi. from city center

  • Nürnberg Airport

    68.35 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Fortress Marienberg

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Fortress Marienberg is one of the most important sights of Wuerzburg. It can be seen from almost everywhere in Würzburg. Originally, there was a celtic palisade castle at this site. 704 AD the first Würzburg church was erected here. For half a millennium, from around 1250 to 1720, the Marienberg was the ruling seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops.
Festung Marienberg
Würzburg, DE 97082

Residence Castle

Museum
5 minutes away
The Residence Palace is one of Europe’s most renowned Baroque castles and has been registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1981. The construction of the Residence began in 1719 and the foundation stone was laid on May 20, 1720. It was built based on the design by Balthasar Neumann,
Residenzplatz
Würzburg, DE 97070

Convention Centers

  • Congress Centrum Wurzburg

    Congress Centrum Wurzburg is located directly on the River Main, and with an incomparable view of the fortress of Marienberg. We have 13 variable meeting and seminar rooms for 20 to 1,635 participants.

  • Novum Conference & Events

    The Novum Conference & Events is located within walking distance from the central station and close to the Würzburg old town with its exceptional historic sites, such as the World Heritage Site of residence.

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