Castles around Amerdingen are situated in the Donau-Ries district of Bavaria, Germany, an area recognized for its historical structures. The region's primary historical edifice is Amerdingen Castle, an 18th-century Classicist building constructed between 1784 and 1788. This castle features stucco decorations by the Maternus Bossi brothers and holds historical connections to the noble Stauffenberg family. The area provides insight into historical architecture and the lifestyle of German nobility.
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The ruins now have great information boards on which you can find the history of the castle and its builders as well as all kinds of information on the subject of castles. Highly recommended and brand new! Great photorealistic representations of the castle in its original state!
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Seldom seen such a cool castle. It's privately owned and you can actually walk around alone inside. It's really worth a trip.
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The facility is not in operation and can only be viewed from the outside.
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Impressive ruins with beautiful views.
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very well preserved castle with restaurant
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Very very nice, Information board with castle plan, what is what, I liked that very much definitely worth a detour
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I think driving better in winter or spring very overgrown in July and since it hasn't rained for a long time, partly very loose soil
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Thurn and Taxis: The Castle It is originally a tower-fortified castle from the Middle Ages: "Schloss Trugenhofen" is built on Griesfelsen. The princes of Thurn and Taxis choose the "Hohe Schloss" (521 m above sea level) as their summer residence and call it "Schloss" from 1819 Taxis". The princes come here to the Härtsfeld by Danube boat and stagecoach, mainly from May to September. When the flag flies, the prince is there! A tradition at Thurn und Taxis to this day: a flag on the castle tower (1857) shows that the prince is present. From all four points of the compass, avenues lead directly to the destination - in the past there were poplars, today chestnuts. Ever since the princely house bought the castle and "Markttischingen" (Dischingen) for 150,000 guilders in 1734, there has been a lot of expansion: up to 400 people stayed here in the 18th and 19th centuries; in summer the permanent staff included: castle administrator, building inspector, Gardener, court clerk, head stable master... The latter is responsible for 90 horses.A small kingdom in itself - with extensive grounds, its own castle chapel and the English Forest.Many architectural styles - from Renaissance to Baroque, Rococo and Classicism to Neo-Gothic - can be recognized.
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The primary historical edifice in the municipality is Amerdingen Castle. This 18th-century Classicist building was constructed between 1784 and 1788 and is known for its stucco decorations and strong connection to the noble Stauffenberg family.
Castles in the region showcase a range of architectural styles. For example, Thurn and Taxis Castle (Trugenhofen Castle), originally a medieval tower-fortified castle, features elements from Renaissance to Baroque, Rococo, Classicism, and Neo-Gothic styles within its complex.
Yes, Katzenstein Castle is considered family-friendly. It includes a museum and a friendly Burgschänke (castle tavern), offering an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. The castle is open from March to December, with specific opening hours depending on the season.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle are situated at the end of the Christgarten Valley, an area rich in castles and ramparts, making it ideal for longer hikes. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Amerdingen guide.
Yes, the region around Amerdingen is suitable for cycling. There are routes that pass by historical sites, such as the 'Amerdingen Castle – View of Amerdingen loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Amerdingen guide.
Both the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle and Katzenstein Castle are noted for offering good viewpoints. The ruin of Niederhaus towers visibly on a narrow rocky ridge above the Kartäusertal, providing scenic vistas.
The Ruins of Niederhaus Castle are remnants of a former Stauferburg from the 12th century. You can still see well-preserved parts of the Pallas, keep, and outer wall. A plaque inside commemorates Friedrich von Hürnheim. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts and hikers.
Amerdingen Castle is an 18th-century Classicist building with significant historical ties to the noble Stauffenberg family. All living Stauffenbergs belong to the Amerdingen line of this clan, adding a layer of intrigue and historical depth to the site.
Thurn and Taxis Castle (Trugenhofen Castle) is a private residence, but it is generally well-maintained and can be admired from the outside. The presence of the prince is traditionally indicated by a flag flying on the castle tower.
Yes, the region around Amerdingen provides opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Nördlingen Market Square – View of the Nördlinger Ries loop' offer challenging rides through the landscape. More routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Amerdingen guide.
Katzenstein Castle is notable for its well-preserved parts, including a museum and a friendly Burgschänke. Despite some reconstructions in the 1960s, it offers a clear glimpse into its history, with remains of 11th-century walls and an important castle chapel.
The best time to visit depends on the specific castle. For example, Katzenstein Castle is open from March 1st to December 31st, with varied opening days in different seasons. Generally, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and surrounding trails.


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