Unrenovated, but now a digital experience: Colditz Castle near Leipzig has reopened after six months and will offer an interactive new exhibition from Wednesday. Visitors can use a special tablet, the "HistoPad", to gain new insights into the history of the once magnificent hunting lodge, as announced by Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen gGmbH (SBG) on Tuesday.
After being closed for six months for renovation work, the historic building is now opening its doors for the season between April and November. Several areas are open to guests for the first time. Around half a million euros have been invested in the new tour.
SBG Managing Director Christian Striefler said: "Colditz Castle was a prisoner of war camp, a mental hospital and also a hospital. The moving stories from these chapters are now being brought back to life with augmented reality." In the unrenovated rooms, visitors can experience the dark history of the castle's use using 3D animations, high-resolution photos and more than 300 exhibits.