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Utrecht: Lofen Palace Time Travel Entry ticket
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Utrecht: Lofen Palace Time Travel with Entry Ticket & Guide

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Price is €11 per adult
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  • Multiple languages
Overview
  • Learn about the former Lofen Palace during a travel back in time
  • Explore the history of the city of Utrecht
  • Enjoy stories by the professional guide and audioguide.

Activity location

    • Utrecht
    • Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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Utrecht: Lofen Palace Time Travel with Entry Ticket & Guide
  • English
Starting time: 15:45
Price details
€11.00 x 1 Adult€11.00

Total
Price is €11.00
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedEntry ticket Lofen Palace Entry Ticket
  • What's includedWhat's included Guide and audioguide in Dutch and English

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  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

Did you know a hidden imperial palace lies beneath Utrecht? 900 years ago, the course of Dutch history changes here. A fire destroyed the palace and its memory was lost. However, the remains can still be found – concealed in cellars beneath the modern city. Step back in time to medieval Utrecht and wander beneath the arches of Lofen Palace.

In the Middle Ages, Utrecht was part of the Holy Roman Empire. This was a gigantic empire that stretched over much of Europe. To rule this empire, the emperor travelled from palace to palace. Also in Utrecht stood one of his palaces, called Lofen.
On 2 June 1122 Emperor Henry V granted Utrecht city rights. One of the charters states: 'Data in palacio imperatoris in Traiecto, quod vulgor Lofen dicitur', or issued in the imperial palace in Utrecht, which is popularly called Lofen. But obtaining the city rights was not without a struggle.

Lofen Palace was probably destroyed during a major nine-day city fire in 1253. The palace is no longer used as such after that. The location then becomes the property of the chapter of the Dom Church.
For centuries, the remains of Lofen Palace have been hidden and forgotten. The palace was 'discovered' again in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. You can now be part of the rediscovery

Location

Activity location

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    • Utrecht
    • Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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    • Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands