Castles around Hauptsmoor are found in the region surrounding this large forest area near Bamberg, Germany. Hauptsmoor is an unincorporated area located east of Bamberg and is part of the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region. While Hauptsmoor itself is primarily forest, the vicinity offers a diverse range of historical periods and architectural styles in its castles. These sites are notable for their history, art, and scenic views.
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The Altenburg is a medieval hilltop castle in the west of the independent city of Bamberg in the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Franconia
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Seehof Castle is always worth a visit
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The magnificent facades of the New Residence show how the baroque prince-bishops resided. A highlight of the baroque interior is the Kaisersaal. The Tyrolean-born painter Melchior Steidl frescoed the walls and ceiling of the hall from 1707 to 1709 with a complex pictorial program that shows the connection between the prince-bishopric and the rulers of the Old Kingdom. In addition to the showrooms of the palace administration, the New Residence also houses the State Gallery of the Bavarian State Painting Collections with masterpieces of old German and Baroque painting. Source: Castle Administration
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The New Residence is a multi-wing, listed building on Domplatz in Bamberg in Upper Franconia. Neue Residenz is situated 250 meters south of St. Mark's Bridge.
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The keep is accessible again - one euro (1€) entrance fee - definitely worth it.
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Just like ancient Rome, Bamberg is considered a city on seven hills. The Altenburg has stood on the highest hill west of the old town since at least 1109. Even the viewing terrace offers a beautiful panoramic view over Bamberg and the surrounding area. From the keep, the view is even more spectacular. About 20 km away in the northeast, on the other side of the Regnitz valley, you can see the Giechburg near Scheßlitz. E.T.A. From 1810 Hoffmann was employed at the Bamberg Theater as a director's assistant, dramaturge and decorative painter. In 1812 he lived in one of the wall towers. Hence the name of the restaurant "Hoffmannsklause". Opening hours: 9.00-19.00
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Magnificent building opposite the cathedral. Today the State Gallery is housed here, among other things. Anyone interested in baroque art has come to the right place.
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Nice little castle with a nice view and nice paths around it. When the tower is open you can enjoy an even better view.
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For breathtaking views, visit Altenburg Bamberg, perched on Bamberg's highest hill. Its keep offers an excellent vantage point. Another great option is Giechburg, which provides a beautiful all-round view from its elevated position.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Giechburg is considered family-friendly and offers a restaurant. Seehof Palace has well-kept facilities and water features that children might enjoy. The Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church), originally a castle, has narrow corridors and stairs that can be fun for kids to explore.
The castles in the region offer a rich history. For example, Altenburg Castle dates back to 1109 and served as a refuge and residence for Bamberg's bishops. The New Residence, Bamberg was the seat of the Bamberg prince-bishops until 1802, showcasing lavish Baroque architecture and historical interiors. Schloss Weißenstein, also known as Pommersfelden Castle, is a foundational example of Franconian Baroque architecture from the early 18th century.
While specific public transport routes to every castle vary, Bamberg itself is well-connected. From Bamberg, you can often find local buses or other transport options to reach castles like Altenburg Castle and the New Residence, which are within or very close to the city. For castles further afield, checking local bus schedules from Bamberg is recommended.
Yes, many castles in the region are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, there are several ways to climb Giechburg, including hiking. You can find various hiking routes in the broader area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Hauptsmoor guide, which may connect to or pass near some castle locations.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the castles, offering pleasant weather for exploring both the castle grounds and any surrounding trails. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for castles with extensive gardens like Seehof Palace, though it can be busier. Some castles, like Seehof Palace, have specific opening hours from April to October.
Yes, some castles offer dining facilities. Giechburg has a restaurant and accommodation. Altenburg Castle also houses a restaurant, 'Hoffmannsklause,' known for being Bamberg's highest beer garden. Additionally, Seehof Palace has a café with cakes and lunch options.
While specific castle policies for dogs vary, many outdoor areas and trails around the castles are dog-friendly. It's always best to check individual castle regulations before your visit. For nearby outdoor activities, you can explore the hiking routes around Hauptsmoor, many of which are suitable for walks with dogs.
The region showcases a diverse range of architectural styles. You'll find medieval fortresses like parts of Altenburg Castle, which retains a 13th-century keep. In contrast, the New Residence, Bamberg, and Schloss Seehof are prime examples of impressive Baroque palaces. Greifenstein Castle also features a medieval core with later Baroque redesigns.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the broader region can reveal other interesting sites. Geyerswörth Castle in Bamberg, for instance, is a historic site that has undergone several renovations over centuries, offering a glimpse into the archbishops' residences. These smaller, less-frequented sites often provide a more intimate historical experience.
Beyond castle visits, the Hauptsmoor region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, running routes, and mountain biking trails in the Hauptsmoor forest itself, which is adjacent to many of these historical sites. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical depth, stunning architecture, and panoramic views. The well-preserved interiors of places like the New Residence, the unique features of Gügel Church, and the scenic beauty from Altenburg are often highlighted. The opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities like hiking is also a major draw.


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