Lofen Palace
Visit Lofen Palace and travel back in time to the 12th century. On 2 June 1122, Henry V, the Holy Roman Emperor, granted Utrecht city rights in this palace. In 1253, it was destroyed by a fire, but remnants survived in the cellars under the buildings between Domplein and Vismarkt. The remains of the former imperial Lofen Palace remained hidden for centuries. Today, you can explore the underground corridors and learn how the city of Utrecht was born.
Agenda
- 1Mar2024-31Dec2025
Time Travel Lofen Palace
Did you know that Utrecht once had an imperial palace? Find out more about this aspect of the city’s past at the underground imperial Lofen Palace.
Address
Domplein 9
3512 JE Utrecht