Castles around Küps, a market town in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, are notable for their rich history and numerous former noble residences. The region offers insights into historical architecture and regional heritage. Many of these structures, while some are privately owned, contribute to the area's historical landscape. The variety of castles provides diverse examples of architectural styles and historical periods.
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The Baroque Steinenhausen Castle was once owned by the von Guttenberg family, who sold it in 1935. In 1987, the castle became the property of the Free State of Bavaria. Today, the Kulmbach branch of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment is located in the building. An avenue of fruit trees has been planted along the driveway to the castle. The gardens are used for measuring equipment and small-scale nature conservation projects.
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There is a warning about dogs running loose 😭
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Water castle in Mitwitz. Well-kept outdoor areas and many events characterize this place.
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The four corners of the castle are aligned exactly in the four cardinal directions, otherwise the building is rather irregularly designed from several structures of different sizes and heights. The four main wings enclose a narrow atrium. The maiden building and the Catholic chapel on the ground floor of the former tower are slightly exposed. Inside, architectural styles from all building periods have been preserved. The cellar vaults in the basement are of medieval origin, the other floors have Gothic, lavishly profiled wooden ceilings and walls, such as in the large hall in the northeast wing and in the keep. On the first floor of the west wing there are rooms designed in the Renaissance style, such as the large entrance hall with twisted columns. Numerous rooms with baroque stucco ceilings have been preserved from the last construction phase. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Str%C3%B6ssendorf/
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Strössendorf Castle is a castle in the Altenkunstadt district of Strössendorf. It is inhabited all year round, owned by the von Seckendorff family and cannot be visited. The castle is listed as a protected monument by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation under the monument number D-4-78-111-81.[1] Due to archaeological findings in the area of the castle, which are related to the medieval core of the building, the complex as a whole also represents an archaeological monument with the number D-4-5833-0151.[1] To the southwest, the castle building ensemble is adjoined by the castle church of St. Katharina and the castle park with former stables. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Str%C3%B6ssendorf
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Oberlangenstadt Castle was only built in the 19th century in the English Gothic style. Despite its young history, it is one of the most beautiful buildings in the Kronach district.
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Oberlangenstadt Castle was only built in the 19th century in the English Gothic style. Despite its young history, it is one of the most beautiful buildings in the Kronach district.
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Strössendorf Castle is a castle in the Altenkunstadt district of Strössendorf. It is inhabited all year round, owned by the von Seckendorff family and cannot be visited.
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The Küps region is rich in diverse noble residences, including moated castles, fortresses, and manor houses. You'll find structures ranging from medieval foundations to 19th-century English Gothic designs, showcasing various architectural styles and historical periods. Examples include the romantic Mitwitz moated castle and the unique English Gothic style of Schloss Oberlangenstadt.
Yes, several castles hold significant historical value. Rosenberg Fortress is one of Europe's largest and was never conquered, showcasing medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque fortification architecture. The Altes (Mittleres) Schloss Küps, dating back to 1151, is considered the oldest noble seat in Küps, repeatedly rebuilt after historical conflicts.
Schloss Oberlangenstadt stands out with its distinctive 19th-century English Gothic (Tudor) style, unique in Upper Franconia. The Neues (Hinteres) Schloss Küps is attributed to the renowned Baroque architect Balthasar Neumann and features intricate stucco decorations. Schloss Hain is a romantic former moated castle with elegant facades and well-preserved historical interiors.
Many castles in the Küps region are privately owned. However, some offer limited access or public events. Mitwitz moated castle offers castle tours from May to September and houses an Ecological Education Center. Schloss Oberlangenstadt, while inhabited, occasionally hosts public events. Others, like Strößendorf Castle, are privately inhabited and cannot be visited.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Mitwitz moated castle and Rosenberg Fortress are both listed as family-friendly highlights. The grounds of 🏛️ Steinenhausen Castle also offer a nice area for a walk.
The region around Küps offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Oberlangenstadt Castle – View of the Rodach River loop from Küps,' or explore hiking trails like the 'Mural in Theisenort – Schmölz Castle loop from Schmölz.' For more options, check out the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides around Küps.
Rosenberg Fortress is situated on the Rosenberg hill, offering excellent views over the old town of Kronach. While Strößendorf Castle is privately owned, its location directly on the Main river provides picturesque views from the outside, especially for cyclists on the MainRadweg.
Visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding parks. Many castle tours and cultural events, such as those at Mitwitz moated castle, are held from May to September. These seasons also provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the area.
Yes, the Neues (Hinteres) Schloss Küps, constructed in its present form in 1730, is attributed to the renowned Baroque architect Balthasar Neumann. He was also involved in the expansion of Rosenberg Fortress, alongside Maximilian von Welsch, contributing to its significant place in military construction history.
The site of the former Wasserschloss Tüschnitz, though largely in ruins, is an archaeological monument. Excavations have unearthed foundations of a 14th-century residential tower, with their outlines now raised above ground. This site serves as a protected archaeological monument and a community hub with historical flair.
The Oberes Schloss Küps, an early 17th-century structure, has undergone extensive renovation. Plans are currently underway to establish a museum within the castle dedicated to the history of the Imperial Knighthood of Künsberg and Redwitz, which will enhance its appeal as a historical site once completed.
Schloss Schmölz, a complex with diverse architectural styles, is privately owned by artist Paul Eddie Pfisterer and can be booked for various events, including weddings and corporate meetings, offering a unique historical setting.


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