Best castles around Neudörfl are located in the surrounding Burgenland region and near Wiener Neustadt. This area features historically significant castles and palaces, offering insights into centuries of regional history. The landscape provides a setting for exploring structures ranging from medieval fortresses to Renaissance castles and military academies. Visitors can discover a rich architectural and cultural heritage within a short distance of Neudörfl.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Schloss Eichbüchl (Aichbüchl) was probably built in the 14th century by the Lords of Vierdung. According to other sources in Wiener Neustadt, it was supposedly only built between 1558 and 1566. It is possible that a first castle was destroyed during the First Turkish Siege in 1529 and that the current castle was rebuilt slightly off to the side.
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A church below the castle ("sub castello") is first mentioned from 1000 AD onwards and is likely to be one of the oldest Christian places of worship in the region. The rock cave behind the mountain church is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
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The castle was built about 50 years after the founding of the city in 1192 as a military base for the last Babenberg, Frederick II the Quarrelsome. Over the centuries, it was continuously expanded and used for new purposes. Emperor Frederick III had the castle fundamentally rebuilt, giving it its present appearance for the most part. For Emperor Frederick III and his son Maximilian I, Wiener Neustadt was an important imperial residence. Emperor Maximilian I was born and baptized in the castle in Wiener Neustadt and spent his youth years here. From here, the Holy Roman Empire was expanded. It reached such great dimensions that "the sun never set". After the death of Maximilian I.
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The castle's history dates back to the 14th century, but it is shaped by the fateful days of April 1945. Commissioned by Stalin, Dr. Karl Renner spent twelve busy days at Eichbüchl Castle developing the basic structures of the Second Republic. At the same time, he prepared the formation of a provisional government, and as its Chancellor, he finally announced Austria's declaration of independence in Vienna on April 27, 1945. Eichbüchl Castle thus found its indelible place in the history books as the birthplace of the Second Republic. More on the history: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Eichb%C3%BCchl
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The complex is a medieval foundation that was expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries. In the first half of the 18th century, it was in poor structural condition. Its then owner, a court master of the Bishop of Wiener Neustadt, had it repaired and converted into a castle. He also gave it a uniform, baroque appearance. In the 19th century, various changes in the historicist style followed on both the main house and the complex of outbuildings. The castle and the associated castle park are privately owned. More on the history: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Linsberg
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Privately owned castle and winery. It changed hands again in 2012 to an industrialist.
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Since 1752, the former Wiener Neustadt Castle (origin 12th JHD) has been home to the Theresian Military Academy.
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Beautiful castle complex, there are also interesting exhibitions to see.
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The region around Neudörfl boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Forchtenstein Castle is a 14th-century stronghold expanded by the Esterházy family, known for never being captured during the Turkish Wars. The Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt, founded in 1751 by Empress Maria Theresa, is one of the world's oldest military academies, situated in a castle dating back to 1192. Eichbüchl Castle holds significance as the place where the re-establishment of the Second Republic of Austria was discussed in 1945.
Yes, several castles offer activities suitable for families. Forchtenstein Castle hosts numerous children's events, Easter markets, and Advent markets, making it a popular family destination. The Theresian Military Academy also offers guided tours that can be engaging for older children interested in history.
Forchtenstein Castle is perched on a steep dolomite rock approximately 500 meters above sea level, offering impressive views of Forchtenstein and the surrounding villages. The Mountain Church and Cave Church Pitten, while not a traditional castle, also provide a spectacular view over Hohe Wand, Schneeberg, Rax, Semmering, and Hochwechsel from its elevated position.
Absolutely. The Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt is a prime location for military history enthusiasts. You can take guided tours to learn about the academy's rich history, its role in the Habsburg Empire, and its significance as one of the oldest military academies in the world. Forchtenstein Castle also houses an extensive collection of armor and weapons, including one of the largest private weapon collections in Central Europe, offering insights into historical warfare.
Yes, Forchtenstein Castle features a museum with an extensive collection of armor, weapons, and portraits of the Esterházy family. It also holds spoils from the Turkish wars and a rich collection of jewelry and porcelain in its Schatzkammer (treasury). Lackenbach Castle houses the 'Der Natur auf der Spur' museum, which focuses on the hunting culture of the Esterházy family, showcasing historical exhibits and preserved hunting rifles.
The region around Neudörfl offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Picnic Area Near Wetterkreuz – Wetterkreuz on Wurthberg loop from Neudörfl' or 'Mitterriegel – Bad Sauerbrunn Rose Garden loop from Neudörfl'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Katzelsdorf Castle – Leitha Covered Bridge loop from Katzelsdorf'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Gespitzter Riegel (594 m) – Mitterriegel loop from Neudörfl'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Hiking around Neudörfl, Road Cycling Routes around Neudörfl, and MTB Trails around Neudörfl guides.
Many castles, like Forchtenstein Castle, are typically open daily from March to early November. The spring and autumn months often offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas. Summer months are also popular, especially for castles like Lackenbach Castle which hosts cultural activities and exhibitions during this period.
Yes, Linsberg Castle is a baroque palace complex that is privately owned. While the castle and its associated park are not accessible to the public, you can still view the impressive structure from the street. Similarly, Eichbüchl Castle is also privately owned.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and impressive architecture of the castles. For example, Forchtenstein Castle is praised for its extensive collections and the magnificent views it offers. The historical significance of sites like the Theresian Military Academy and Eichbüchl Castle also captivates many, providing a deep dive into Austrian heritage.
Yes, for instance, Forchtenstein Castle features a modern café-restaurant called Grenadier, which offers regional cuisine and magnificent views. Lackenbach Castle also has a cozy café on-site, perfect for a break during your visit.
Yes, the Mountain Church and Cave Church Pitten is a unique historical site. The baroque mountain church, dedicated to Saint George, is an 18th-century fortified church. Directly behind it, a rare cave church with 13th-century frescoes is hidden, believed to have been a place of worship in pre-Christian times. It offers a combination of religious history, unique architecture, and stunning panoramic views.


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