Colditz now has a home page! The castle is celebrating its 950th anniversary on the weekend from August 31st
to September 1st 1996, and the site maintainers are trying to generate more interest in the castle to help develop
the museum.
The castle made famous by the movie The Colditz
Story and the Colditz television series
is unknown to most Germans. You can visit it, but be careful not to arrive too late in the day, as it now functions
as a psychiatric hospital and is closed to visitors in the afternoon.
The train trip there slowly passes through some pleasant countryside. Leipzig Hauptbahnhof claims to be the
biggest (in terms of roof span) train station in Europe, but the place at which you change trains for Colditz barely
justifies being called a platform. It is a simple wooden affair that is not even as long as the train - you have
to go to a specific carriage to get off the train!
There is a small museum at the foot of the castle which has postcards and picture-books about the castle in
several different languages. The town itself is quite a pleasant provincial German village, complete with village
square. Being in the former East Germany, the pace of life is still quite a bit slower there than in the big cities,
and not a huge amount of English is spoken.
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