Castles around Maria-Lanzendorf offer a glimpse into historical architecture and cultural heritage. The region, situated near the Vienna Woods, features a mix of baroque palaces and medieval fortresses. These historical sites are often set within extensive gardens or parks, providing opportunities for exploration and appreciating the landscape. The area combines historical significance with natural surroundings.
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Pheasants, partridges, and mouflons romped in the gardens, and there were swans in the pond. The flowerbeds were geometrically designed (in keeping with the Renaissance); the three marble fountains were created by the famous sculptor Alexander Colin (1570/1571-1574, 1575-1583).
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unknown area of Vienna. The place where all Vienna originated flowers, vegetables, and fruits are grown
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Belvedere Museum Vienna | 300 years of the Belvedere In 2023, the Belvedere will celebrate the 300th anniversary of its construction. The summer residence of Vienna's most famous general, Prince Eugene of Savoy, was built over a period of ten years: in 1723, the complex was finally completed with the completion of the Upper Palace. Conceived from the outset as a place of art, the Belvedere was to remain so for the next 300 years - first as a place for the presentation of Prince Eugene's art collection, then as an exhibition space for the imperial art collections as one of the first public museums in the world - accessible with free admission from 1777. Another milestone was the founding of the Modern Gallery in 1903 in the Lower Belvedere. Text / Source: Belvedere, Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna https://www.belvedere.at/300-jahre-belvedere
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History of the Belvedere The unique ensemble with the two palaces, the Upper and Lower Belvedere, and the extensive garden is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world. In the 18th century, the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the respected baroque architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt to build a summer residence. After Prince Eugene's death, Maria Theresa acquired the entire complex and made the Upper Belvedere the exhibition venue for the imperial collections - and thus one of the first public museums in the world. The Marble Hall offers an incomparable view of Vienna, where important historical events took place. The Lower Belvedere, originally Prince Eugene's home, hosts glamorous exhibitions. The modern pavilion of Belvedere 21 by architect Karl Schwanzer is the setting for contemporary art. Text / Source: Belvedere, Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna https://www.belvedere.at/geschichte-belvedere
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A visit to Franzensburg is a real highlight in the castle park of Laxenburg Be sure to take a guided tour
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Neugebäude Palace is a mannerist palace in Simmering, commissioned by Maximilian II. According to legend, it was built on the site where Sultan Suleiman's tent castle stood during the Turkish siege of 1529. From the 17th century onwards, parts of the complex were dismantled or relocated; the palace, which had been used as an ammunition depot from 1744 onwards, and the gardens fell into disrepair. After 1945, it was used as a warehouse and factory hall at various times, was listed as a historical monument in the 1970s and was only partially renovated in 2000. The main building is now used for various events.
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Wonderful ambience. Nestroy 2024 with a great backdrop. Great entertainment, great actors. Free parking and great organization, blankets were also provided.
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The newly renovated Vösendorf Castle is located in the middle of the Vösendorf Castle Park. It houses a castle café, the Vösendorf municipal office, a public library, a tax and business consultant, a branch of the Raiffeisenbank, the castle museum and the bicycle museum.
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Beyond the popular Upper Belvedere Palace and Franzensburg Castle, consider visiting Vösendorf Castle, a former moated castle with a large park, or the historically rich Liechtenstein Castle in Maria Enzersdorf, known for its Romanesque structure and views over Vienna.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Upper Belvedere Palace and Belvedere Gardens are listed as family-friendly, as is Vösendorf Castle with its surrounding park. Franzensburg Castle also offers insights into the Habsburg dynasty that can be engaging for families.
The region offers a rich tapestry of historical sites. You can explore grand baroque ensembles like the Belvedere Palace complex, which includes the Upper Belvedere Palace and Belvedere Gardens. There are also medieval fortresses like Liechtenstein Castle, which is the ancestral seat of the Prince of Liechtenstein and features parts of its original 1130 structure. Rothmühle Castle, a baroque castle with a long history, also provides a glimpse into the past.
Many castles are set within extensive parks or close to natural areas, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. For instance, Vösendorf Castle is surrounded by a large park ideal for relaxation. The Vienna Woods, near Liechtenstein Castle, offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling around Maria-Lanzendorf, including routes that pass by or near these historical sites. Explore options like Gravel biking around Maria-Lanzendorf, Running Trails around Maria-Lanzendorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Maria-Lanzendorf.
Liechtenstein Castle in Maria Enzersdorf is situated on the southern edge of the Vienna Woods. While specific public transport details to the castle itself are not provided, it is generally accessible from Vienna, and local buses often serve the Maria Enzersdorf area. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most direct routes.
The castles and their surrounding parks are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the extensive gardens, such as the Belvedere Gardens, and for outdoor activities around Vösendorf Castle. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter visits can provide a unique, quieter experience, though some outdoor areas or specific castle tours might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Upper Belvedere Palace is renowned for housing one of the most valuable art collections in Austria, including major works by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Kokoschka. It was one of the first public museums in the world. The Lower Belvedere also hosts brilliant exhibitions, and Belvedere 21 showcases contemporary art.
Yes, amenities like cafes and pubs are available near some of the castles. For example, Vösendorf Castle has a castle café, and the nearby "Buschenschank" (traditional Austrian wine tavern) is often highlighted as a pleasant spot. The areas around the Belvedere Palace in Vienna also offer numerous dining options.
Liechtenstein Castle, the ancestral seat of the Prince of Liechtenstein, is unique for its substantial original Romanesque structure from 1130. It's not a museum in the traditional sense but a historically rich and lively place. It offers guided tours, showcasing numerous pieces of furniture, weapons, beamed ceilings, reliefs, and a chapel, along with one of the most beautiful views over Vienna. It embodies 900 years of family history and served as a temporary residence for the family for nearly 200 years.
Rothmühle Castle, a baroque castle in Rannersdorf, was first mentioned around 1300. Over the centuries, it served various purposes, including a mill, fabric factory, and leather factory. Its name, possibly derived from its original red brick construction, evolved from "Mühle in dem grunde derhalben des Wazzers" to "Rothmühle." It was severely damaged in WWII but has since been renovated and is owned by the town of Schwechat.
While specific circular walks directly around every castle aren't detailed, the large parks surrounding castles like Vösendorf Castle and the extensive Belvedere Gardens offer ample space for leisurely strolls. The Vienna Woods near Liechtenstein Castle also provide numerous trails suitable for circular hikes, often with scenic viewpoints.


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