germany as such didn't exist yet although people were demanding a federation so to describe the fantagraphics came from the fact represented the fight for freedom of opinion and right of press democracy and german unity he was carried up to hama castle in the long procession and then raised on the tower to symbolize liberty of. 30000 people followed the call to troop up to the castle since political rallies were forbidden the people did the only thing they could they turned their protest into a festival with stalls music and carousels. you know if some schloss onwards and upwards to the castle that's also the name of a permanent exhibition here the hump castle foundation takes as its theme the events associated with the festival. school classes and tourists from around the world the exhibition attracts $90000.00 visitors a year it's an interactive experience on the history and origins of the democracy movement in germany. for a long time the castle was a ruin and then it reopened in 2008 restored and with an award winning modern extension. it's now become a major attraction along the wind rou