Museums • Stadtmuseum Eschwege (town museum) • Eschweger Zinnfiguren- und Miniaturenkabinett (tin figures and miniatures cabinet) • “Freunde der Eisenbahn” (railway museum) •
Heimatmuseum in the scenic Old Town, has a marketplace surrounded by
timber-frame houses.
Buildings Eschwege still has a
mediaeval town core with rows of
timber-frame houses. Moreover, the following buildings are worth seeing: • Neustädter Kirche St. Katharina (church) • Marktkirche St. Dionys (market church) • Eschwege Landgraves’ Palace (
Schloss Eschwege), since 1821 seat of the district administration (1386 built as a castle, expanded into a palace in 16th and 17th centuries), with
Frau Holle well built in 1930 showing on its outside reliefs of important scenes from the fairytale with the same name and with Dietemann tower, containing the Dietemann, the figure of a man with a horn, the symbol of the Eschweger, which is located in the castle tower and appears every hour to blow its horn. Also scenic are the views along the river Werra. •
Hochzeitshaus (“Wedding House”, a municipal community centre from 1578) • Schulberg (Cyriakusberg, mountain) with the
Karlsturm (tower, last remnant of a “women’s foundation” built in the 11th century) •
Nikolaiturm (former church tower from 1455) •
Bismarckturm (tower) on the Leuchtberg (from 1903) •
Dünzerbacher Torturm (tower) is one of the last remainings of the city's former fortification. The current version of this tower dates from the 17th century and was also used as a prison •
Schäferhalle (Pavilion on the west slope of the Leuchtberg) • Former
synagogue, today a
New Apostolic church • Hospital chapel • Monastery, seat of the Eschwege monastery brewery •
Hexenkeller (“Witches’ Cellar”)
Parks • Palace garden • Botanical garden •
Sophiengarten • Leuchtbergpark (with paths in and around the Greater and Lesser Leuchtberg) • Werratalsee (lake, a local recreation area between Eschwege and Schwebda)
Sport On the Werratalsee lies a rowing regatta course, unique in Hesse, with six lanes and a length of 1 500 m. It was expanded in 2008 to 2 000 m, giving it international dimensions, allowing the Eschwege rowing club to soon stage international competitions. Already for some years, the Hesse rowing championships have been being held here. There is also sailing on the Werratalsee. The Werrertalsee und Segelclub WSSC 1969 Eschwege e.V. yearly organizes spring and autumn regattas. During the season, guests are welcome at the marina. A further sporting event is the “WerraMan” Triathlon, staged by the town since 2004. The contest is held each year on the first weekend in September. The “WerraMan” and all other watersport events are supported by the local
DLRG group Eschwege-Wanfried e. V. The riding facility right near the Werratalsee is year after year the showplace for North Hesse Championships in
show jumping and
dressage. Football is played in Eschwege in the clubs SV 07 Eschwege (Landesliga), FC Eschwege 1988 e.V (Kreisliga B2) and FFV Palm Strikers Eschwege (Kreisliga C2). The Eschwege Gymnastic and Sport Club unites nine departments under one roof. It offers, among others, team handball, table tennis, gymnastics, swimming and athletics. Since 2005 there has also been a cycling sport department, making it the district's biggest sport club. The town's biggest tennis club is TC Eschwege e.V. Its men's 50 and women's 50 teams play in the
Gruppenliga (fifth highest class in Germany). The web page is www.tceschwege.de.
Regular events Eschwege is the home of a famous four-day music and drinking festival called the
Johannisfest, which attracts several thousand visitors and is said to be the best showcase of the quaint town besides the Open Flair, the largest music festival in the region. • Weekly market at the
Obermarkt (“Upper Market”) every Wednesday and Saturday morning •
Johannisfest, traditionally on the first Sunday in July, but if summer holidays in Hesse begin in June, held on the last Sunday before they begin. Friday: town festival with traditional
Kränzewickeln (“wreath winding”); Saturday:
Maienzug (parade) of Eschwege school classes; Sunday: festival parade of Eschwege school classes with the
Dietemann (a local mascot); Monday: festival conclusion and lantern sendoff by the Eschwege Rowing Club, fireworks. • Open Flair Festival (so called, even in
German) usually on the second weekend in August, is a 3-day concert/festival featuring several famous international and German bands and performers • Pub festival in the inner town with live music in spring and autumn • Brewery festival (Eschwege monastery brewery) •
Wurschtfest in Eschwege in September (sausage festival) •
Eschweger Puppen-Festtage (dolls), first weekend in November • Eschwege Automobile Exhibition in the inner town in May •
Hüttenzauber, impressive before-Christmas event at the marketplace • Christmas market at the marketplace/
Obermarkt (“Upper Market”) • Eschwege Spring festival • Eschwege shooting festival, first weekend in September • Fritz Jordan memorial rowing; late September on the Werra • WerraMan - Eschwege popular triathlon (400 m swimming, 23 km cycling and 5 km walking), late August/early September == Economy and infrastructure ==