The "Tour Magique," the city museum's city exploration game, offers an adventurous journey through time through Erlangen. Together with the comic characters Jacques and Lisa, children and young people delve into the past of the Huguenot city.
The tour begins in the palace gardens and leads to special places in Erlangen's New Town, built in 1686 by Margrave Christian Ernst for the Huguenot religious refugees. Along the way, the young city explorers can expect tricky puzzles and surprising insights: What was the purpose of the Orangery? How were the famous Erlangen gloves made? Where has bread been baked for over 300 years? And what's the story behind Richter's Corner? Interesting knowledge boxes complement the game, and an enclosed map makes orientation easier. Fancy a magical tour?
Tour magique
Discover the Huguenot town of Erlangen with Jacques and Lisa
Date: January 1
Bookable during this period! Family Friendly
Entrance fees
The city exploration comic can be purchased for €4 at the ticket office of the City Museum, Martin-Luther-Platz 9. A writing pad, pencil, and eraser are included free of charge.