Best castles around Krailling offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. While Krailling itself features the historical site of the former Hofmarkschloss Krailling, its foundations and cellars are preserved remnants of a 12th-century manorial castle. The broader area surrounding Krailling is home to several notable castles, providing diverse examples of historical architecture. These sites range from grand baroque palaces to picturesque hunting lodges, offering varied experiences for visitors.
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Elector Karl Albrecht gifted his wife Amalie this Rococo building named after her, erected according to the plans of François Cuvilliés from 1734 to 1739 as a small hunting lodge for pheasant hunting. The Amalienburg is a typical late Baroque pleasure palace.
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The birth of the Bavarian Prince-Elector Max Emanuel from the House of Wittelsbach in 1662 was the occasion for the construction of a palace with a garden in the area between the villages of Neuhausen and Obermenzing as a gift for the young mother, Electorress Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. The foundation stone for the "Schwaigbau zu Nymphenburg" was laid in 1664. The complex was designed as a pleasure palace in the style of Italian country villas; it only became a Baroque palace complex, which could serve as a summer residence and an alternative to the seat of government, the Munich Residenz, a generation later under Max Emanuel. The model for Nymphenburg was the Piedmontese hunting lodge La Venaria, whose architect Amedeo Castellamonte (1613 to 1683) also provided the initial designs for Nymphenburg.
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Definitely, a great park for all ages
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Unfortunately only accessible with admission
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You can also do it in winter. Free entry.
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A highlight in many ways - great photo opportunity, even from afar through the open meadow "Am Durchblick" - nice stop in front of the castle by the pond without consumption or inside in the café - is on the Würmradweg-Nord between Pasing and Allach-Untermenzing in a north-south direction - east-west direction the castle is at the western end of the green belt "Durchblick" to Nymphenburg Palace and to the east to Langwieder See Where Munich cyclists like to ride, including insider tips. - link to the map: https://t1p.de/radlvorrangnetz - app "MunichWays":
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A nice stop can be made at the Blutenburg, e.g. B. on a bike tour along the Würm or to Nymphenburg Palace www.munichways.de/Entdeckertour
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The one-storey rococo building, built in the years 1734-1739 as an independent small hunting lodge for pheasant hunting in the Nymphenburg Palace Park, was given to his wife Amalie by Elector Karl Albrecht. Inside, next to the magnificent hall of mirrors, is a kitchen made of blue and white Chinese-style tiles. A platform with an elaborate latticework, which is attached to the building in the middle of the roof, served as a perch for pheasant hunting. https://www.schloss-nymphenburg.de/deutsch/p-burgen/amalien.htm
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The Hofmarkschloss Krailling was a manorial castle originally built in the 12th century. It fell into disrepair and was eventually demolished in 1810. Today, visitors can see the preserved foundations and cellars, unearthed during archaeological excavations in 2005, along with an information plaque detailing its past. This site offers a glimpse into Krailling's historical significance.
Yes, several castles near Krailling are considered family-friendly. Both Nymphenburg Palace and Blutenburg Castle are great options, offering expansive grounds and historical exploration suitable for all ages. Amalienburg, located within Nymphenburg Palace Park, is also family-friendly.
While specific rules vary, generally, dogs are often welcome in the outdoor park areas of castles like Nymphenburg Palace Park, but usually not inside the palace buildings themselves. It's always best to check the specific castle's visitor guidelines before your visit.
The areas around the castles offer various outdoor activities. For instance, Nymphenburg Palace Park is excellent for long walks, though bicycles are not allowed within the park itself. Near Blutenburg Castle, you can find it situated on the Würmradweg-Nord, making it a great stop during a cycling tour. For more general outdoor activities, you can explore hiking routes around Krailling or road cycling routes in the broader region.
Many castles, especially those with extensive parks like Nymphenburg Palace, are beautiful to visit in any season. Spring and summer offer lush gardens, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Winter can offer a unique, serene experience, especially with fewer crowds. The spacious castle parks are beautiful year-round destinations.
Yes, amenities are available. Blutenburg Castle hosts a restaurant and cafe. Seefeld Castle also has a cafe and restaurant, and often hosts events. For Nymphenburg Palace, there are options within the palace grounds and in the surrounding Munich area.
Castles like Nymphenburg Palace and Blutenburg Castle, both located in Munich, are well-connected by public transport. You can typically reach them via tram, bus, or S-Bahn/U-Bahn with a short walk. For castles further afield like Seefeld Castle, public transport might involve a combination of train and bus, or a longer walk from the nearest station.
While Nymphenburg Palace is a major tourist magnet, especially in peak season, Blutenburg Castle and Seefeld Castle might offer a slightly less crowded experience, particularly during off-peak hours or seasons. The historical site of Hofmarkschloss Krailling itself is a quiet, reflective spot.
Seefeld Castle has preserved the appearance of a medieval castle like few others in the Vierseenland region, with its 13th-century keep and fortified appearance. It offers many paths around the castle and a great castle courtyard with various events throughout the year, including cinema, cabaret, and a Christmas market. Its elevated location provides scenic surroundings.
In Krailling itself, you can visit the historical site of the former Hofmarkschloss Krailling. Although the castle no longer stands, its preserved foundations and cellars, along with an information plaque, provide insight into Krailling's past as a significant settlement dating back to the Bajuwaren era.
The castles near Krailling showcase diverse architectural styles. Nymphenburg Palace is a grand Baroque complex, inspired by Italian models. Amalienburg, within Nymphenburg Park, is an exquisite Rococo hunting lodge. Blutenburg Castle is a picturesque former hunting lodge, while Seefeld Castle retains much of its medieval character.
Yes, Blutenburg Castle is located at the western end of the green belt "Durchblick" which extends towards Nymphenburg Palace. It's also situated on the Würmradweg-Nord, making it a great spot for walks and cycling. The area offers pleasant paths for leisurely strolls.


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