You might have never heard about this ‘Marburg’. An hour drive away from one of the big city, Frankfurt- Marburg is one of the smaller towns in Hesse, Germany. At first glance, not much tourism is offered, especially catering to those who are not speaking German. But here’s the fairytale behind this tiny town.
Marburg is widely known as the place where the Grimm Brothers studied. The Grimm Brothers are Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, who collected and published Folklores in the 19th century. These include “Schneewittchen” (Snow White), “Dornröschen” (Sleeping Beauty), “Aschenputtel” (Cinderella), and “Der Froschkönig” (The Frog King).
Not much is known internationally about these two brothers, whose folk tales are still read to children’s bed time nowadays. But, what you should know is that their take on these fairytales are not so bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. Their fairytales are mostly used as ‘warnings’ for children, written in times where discipline relied heavily on the fear factor.
In their version of Cinderella, one of the stepsister cut her toe to fit her foot in the shoe, while the other cut a part of her heel. Later on, on Cinderella’s wedding, pigeons pecked on both of their eyes and left them blind. Needless to say… the Grimm Brothers’ stories are a lot more grim. (no pun intended!)
However, Marburg is not tainted with the grim stories. Instead, it’s a colourful little city. The town is not built on a plain terrain, instead it houses steeps inclines, with “more stairs on the streets than in the houses”. In fact, the city is divided to two parts, one of them the “Oberstadt” or upper town. There is also an elevator between the “upper town” and “lower town”.
The main activities and tourism of Marburg center around “Marktplatz”, a square filled with cafés, restaurants and small merchants. From Marktplatz, you can also go to the Marburg castle, although it’s a steep climb up. In the area of the castle though, you will find one red shoe, depicting Aschenputtel (Cinderella). The castle serves as a museum as well, and since it’s located on the top of Marburg, you will be able to enjoy quite a panoramic view.
The town gets alive around 10, as restaurants start opening and people start coming in to shop, dine or simply take a stroll. Being one of the smaller cities, restaurants in Marburg cost quite cheaper in contrast with the bigger tourist destinations. However, there are only a few hotels in the city, although most of them are located centrally. Options include, nonetheless, holiday homes and also rental apartments. (Welcome Hotel is located right across the elevator to this city square, and offers excellent breakfast. I stayed there once and would definitely come back.). All of them are listed in booking.com.
Next time you’re in Frankfurt and would like to get away from the crowd, Marburg is the place for you. A one way ticket cost about 12 Euros, and journey takes about an hour. If you’re travelling in groups, buy the Hessen Ticket which is valid for an entire day and 5 people instead. All tickets can be bought in the Deutsche Bahn website (Official German Train Company).
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Tags: Explore Germany, Fairytale town, Germany, Marburg, Top german cities, travel blog, travel guide
chelsea jacobs says
This looks like the most adorable place!
Jesica says
Thank you for reading! 🙂 It’s a beautiful place!!
ruthinrevolt says
I’ve never heard of this before but it looks magical! Thanks for sharing.
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Jesica says
Thank you for reading!! :)x
sannevenitvidit says
It looks gorgeous! It’s so colourful! Definitely need to visit this place.
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lifewithneve says
Woah! This place looks so dang fab! You have the most amazing photograph skills, these pictures are incredible!
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Jesica says
Thank you! And thank you for reading!! :)x
Lavanya says
Looks like a lovely place. The peace that comes with small places is often underestimated. They really make for a great getaway when life is all stresses.
Jesica says
It is very lovely indeed! 🙂 Totally agree with you, sometimes our hectic lives need a calm escape. Thank you for reading! <3
Beyoutiful says
Awesome pics as always!!
Jesica says
Thank you! :)x <3
Tyas says
I love the Grimm Brothers, but I’ve never heard of this magical town before! You took amazing pictures of it. The town itself looks like a fairytale setting. I’d definitely go there if I visit Germany. My loving heart for fairytale just can’t … (≧◡≦) ♡
Jesica says
I love the Grimm Brothers too, despite their ‘grim’ point of view of the fairytales! :)x Thank you for reading and I hope you get to see this town soon!! <3
Nancy says
Marburg looks gorgeous. I really like how everything looks so clean and nicely structured. I don’t see German towns all that much but this reminds me of another German town in Washington. Glad you enjoyed your time there!
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Jesica says
Thank you for reading!! Really? Now I need to look into this German town too, sounds interesting :)x
Madi Dearson says
Your pictures are amazing! you reminded me of studying about the fairytales during my Litreture studies and being horrified by their original meaning and versions:) Ut looks like a place out of a book. so pretty.
Jesica says
Thank you! Yes, I grew up watching disney and was so surprised to know about their ‘darker’ original stories. But it’s so interesting though! Thank you for reading Madi! :)x
Inside The Voyage says
Ahh it looks like an absolute dream!
Jesica says
it’s a beautiful place :)x Thank you for reading!