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What to See in Hof - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Hof (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Theater Hof, Museum Bayerisches Vogtland, and St. Mary's Church. Also, be sure to include Church of St. Michael in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Hof (Bavaria).

Theater Hof

Theatre in Hof, Germany
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Theatre in Hof, Germany. Theater Hof is a theatre in the German city of Hof, Bavaria.[1]

Address: Kulmbacher Str. 5, 95030 Hof

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Museum Bayerisches Vogtland

Museum Bayerisches Vogtland
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The Museum Bayerisches Vogtland is a cultural history and natural history museum in Hof.

Address: Sigmundsgraben 6, 95028 Hof

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St. Mary's Church

St. Mary's Church
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St. Mary's or Marienkirche is the Catholic city church in the old town of the independent city of Hof. Built in 1864, it is the main Catholic church of High Franconia and is located in the northeasternmost deanery of the Archdiocese of Bamberg, in the Bavarian Vogtland. In the immediate vicinity runs the border with Thuringia, Saxony and the Czech Republic. After the opening of the border in November 1989, cultural ties dating back to the Middle Ages were re-established with the Catholic partner parishes in Plauen and Weida.

St. Mary's Church and its closed neo-Gothic inventory, including the romantic mechanical cone chest organ, are listed monuments. Along with St. Hedwig's Cathedral in Berlin, St. Mary's is a memorial to the blessed cathedral provost and martyr of National Socialism, Bernhard Lichtenberg. The church was built on the site of a pilgrims' hospice on the Way of St. James. As one of the church music locations in the archdiocese of Bamberg, it is the venue for numerous concerts and premieres of new sacred music.

St. Mary's Church belongs to the deanery of Hof and the pastoral area of Hofer Land. It is part of the parish Bernhard Lichtenberg Hof, which was founded in 2017. As an open church, it is freely accessible daily between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm.

Address: Lorenzstraße 1, 95028 Hof

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Church of St. Michael

Church of St. Michael
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St. Michaelis in Hof is an Evangelical Lutheran city church. It is the seat of the dean and also the parish church of the St. Michaelis church community. Next to the church, on Maxplatz, is the Hof Protestant Dean's Office, the church parish office, and the parish hall of the church parish, which is attached directly to the chancel of the church.

Address: Maxplatz 6, Hof

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Freiheitshalle

Event venue in Hof, Germany
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Event venue in Hof, Germany. The Freiheitshalle is a building in Hof, Bavaria, Germany.

Artists that have performed at the venue include Peter Maffay, Glenn Miller Orchestra, AC/DC, Queen, The Cross, Florian Silbereisen and Hofer Symphoniker, among others.[2]

Address: Kulmbacher Str. 4, Hof

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Zoologischer Garten

Zoologischer Garten
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The Hof Zoological Garden is the only zoo in Upper Franconia. It includes the geological garden of the city of Hof. The zoo is located in the northeastern part of the city, directly at the Bürgerpark Theresienstein and in close proximity to the Botanical Garden, Luitpoldhain and cemetery.

Address: Alte Plauener Str. 40, 95028 Hof

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Schloss Hofeck

Schloss Hofeck
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Schloss Hofeck is a castle in Hofeck, a district in the northwest of the Upper Franconian independent city of Hof in Bavaria.

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Botanischer Garten der Stadt Hof

Botanischer Garten der Stadt Hof
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The Botanischer Garten der Stadt Hof is a municipal botanical garden located in the Theresienstein park, at Alte Plauener Strasse 16, Hof, Bavaria, Germany. It is open daily in the warmer months without charge.

The garden started sometime before 1929 as a municipal garden for teaching students, and from 1929 to 1932 was developed as a botanical garden by city gardener Rudolf Hutschenreiter. During World War II, it was used primarily for vegetables. Reconstruction began after the war, to new designs created by gardener Herrmann Fuchs from 1958 to 1998.

The garden is divided into two major areas: a geometrical Rosarium, and a landscaped garden with alpine garden, Jura Mountains collection, lily pond, shade area, medicinal herb garden, heathers, succulents, and expansive perennials plantings. Plantings include both local species and varieties from around the world.[3]

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Dr.-Johann-Georg-August-Wirth-Denkmal

Dr.-Johann-Georg-August-Wirth-Denkmal
wikipedia / Fotograf Hans-Peter Schwarzenbach / CC BY-SA 3.0

Johann Georg August Wirth was a German lawyer, writer and politician during the Vormärz period that preceded the German revolutions of 1848–1849.[4]

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Mira Autoservice UG

Mira Autoservice UG
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Bismarckturm Hof

Bismarckturm Hof
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The Bismarck Tower is an observation tower in the Upper Franconian town of Hof, built in 1914-1915.

Address: Äußere Bayreuther Straße, Hof

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