Wolfsburg is a city with a rich industrial history. It is best known as the headquarters of the renowned car manufacturer Volkswagen and shows a combination of modernity and tradition. The city’s biggest attraction is the Autostadt, an interestingly located Volkswagen automotive park. Testing the latest car models is a great option for car fanatics.

And if you want to feel the essence of art, the perfect place is the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, a contemporary art museum presenting a variety of exhibitions by famous and emerging artists. The building’s modernist appearance gives character to the city and attracts visitors.
At Allerpark you can enjoy many active attractions. From quiet walks along the lake, through boat cruises, cycling and water sports. The park also hosts many events throughout the year, including concerts and festivals. For history lovers, a unique attraction will be Wolfsburg Castle, which was built in the 14th century.
Location
Wolfsburg a city in central Germany, near the Inland Canal on the river Aller. In the state of Lower Saxony.
Wolfsburg Castle


The Wolfsburg is medieval lowland and water castle that was first mentioned in the records in 1302, but has since been turned into a Renaissance schloss or palace. Wolfsburg Castle is the namesake and landmark of the young city of Wolfsburg. The beautifully landscaped castle park invites you to stroll and linger.
Autostadt


Autostadt is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. It is both a museum and an amusement park, offering a wide selection of attractions for the whole family. Traveling through the Autostadt is an experience full of excitement. Visitors can admire classic car models, see how modern vehicles are produced, and learn about the latest trends in mobility and technology.
The biggest attractions include Brand Pavilions, presenting the vehicles and philosophy of individual brands belonging to the Volkswagen Group, including Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Škoda and the luxurious Lamborghini and Bugatti.
One of the most spectacular elements of the Autostadt is the CarTower, two glass towers where new cars are stored. The culmination of the visit may be a ride in the panoramic elevators to the top of the towers, from where there is a view of the entire complex and the city of Wolfsburg.
Volkswagen Museum in Wolfsburg


Auto Museum Volkswagen is a fascinating attraction for motoring enthusiasts, and especially for fans of the Volkswagen brand. Museum supported by Volkswagen AG, one of the world’s leading car manufacturers.
The museum aims to present the history and evolution of Volkswagen vehicles. In addition to popular families such as Beetle, Polo, Golf, Passat, Transporter, we will find here prototypes, rally versions of cars, the GTI, Scirocco, Corrado families and the history of Carmann Ghia.
Phaeno Science Center


The Phaeno Science Centre it;s marvel of modern architecture, this center transcends traditional design boundaries. An artificial crater-like landscape is developed inside the open exhibition space, while protruding volumes accommodate other functions of the centre.
In the Science Center phaeno is a 300 interactive experimental stations encourage visitors to discover phenomena from science and technology in a playful way and experience them up close. Two visitor labs, the science theatre and the ideas forum offer additional space for varied hands-on activities, lectures and science shows.
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg


The Wolfsburg Art Museum offers a fascinating experience space. Whether cultural history or contemporary global art, it is always about intensity and knowledge of the world. Large-scale artistic projects, total installations or comprehensive themed exhibitions: the Wolfsburg Art Museum is constantly changing.
The spectacular exhibition hall offers unique opportunities to showcase art from yesterday, today and tomorrow. Discover a museum landscape of a very special kind: from the advanced glass and steel architecture of the city loggia to the contemplative Japanese garden and the studio in which visitors young and old can get creative themselves, to the well-stocked museum shop and the renowned museum restaurant Awilon.
Fallersleben Castle


Fallersleben Castle: The castle was built from 1520–51. Together with Neuhaus and Wolfsburg Castles, is one of the most important historic buildings in the town. It is in the district of Fallersleben and forms an historic setting along with the castle lake, St. Michael’s Church and the Old Brewery.
City Wölfe Monuments


City Wolves – is a very interesting sculpture located in the city center on the pedestrian zone.
Stadtbrücke


To reach the Autostadt from Wolfsburg city center on foot. The bridge goes over the railway tracks and the Mittelland Canal. There is a wonderful view of the VW factory and the Designer Outlets.
Allerpark in Wolfsburg


Allerpark Wolfsburg – a 130-hectare public theme park located near the city center offers unique natural values, many different leisure opportunities, culinary delights and a wide range of attractions.
From free facilities such as beach volleyball courts, ice skates, children’s play and climbing equipment and outdoor exercise equipment, to from the EisArena, home of the successful professional ice hockey team The Grizzlys, to BadeLand and the STRIKE bowling alley and events center, there is plenty to do all year round.