As part of the urban redevelopment of the Archaeological Zone Kaiser- pfalz Ingelheim, the plan of the Kaiserpfalz became visible in the road surface did. From this point of view the pavement mark is up the slope particularly easy to see. White travertine slabs show the course early medieval foundations from the construction phase around 800, which are today located below modern roads and paths. So be here under among other things, the course and the dimensions of the semicircular building are recognizable, although In this area there are no more remains of the wall above ground. the light gray paving stones mark the base of the Carolingian Palatinate complex. The view over the square also shows blue-gray basalt pavement. This darker pavement illustrates the area around which the imperial Palatinate had been expanded from 1160 onwards. The course of the Hohenstaufen defensive walls trace dark basalt slabs. This is especially good on the Zuckerberg, above the square to see. There is the layout of a former tower the Staufer fortification by basalt plates in the street pavement recognizable did.

The information boards and compass table at this station invite you to a Search for traces in the monument area.

Imperial Palace from above