Best castles around Allstedt offer a rich historical and architectural landscape, situated near the southern Harz Mountains. This region features sites with origins as imperial palaces, frequently visited by Holy Roman Emperors and Kings. The area provides views of the Vorharz landscape, including the Goldene Aue and the Kyffhäuser hills. Allstedt is a location of historical significance, notably as an authentic place of work for reformer Thomas Müntzer and a temporary residence for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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In 979, a document first mentions a "Castellum." Querfurt has had a castle since then at the latest. The town itself was first mentioned in documents about a hundred years earlier. The castle was the ancestral seat of the noble lords of Querfurt, who for centuries were also burgraves of Magdeburg. With the death of Bruno XI of Querfurt in 1496, the noble family died out. The castle proved impregnable until 1640, but changed hands several times during the Thirty Years' War (1618 to 1648). The Swedish occupation lasted from 1642 to 1650. In 1663, the princes of Saxe-Querfurt made the castle their residence and Querfurt the capital of their domain.
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The 57-meter-high Paris Tower at Querfurt Castle was originally called the Hausmannsturm (Houseman's Tower). It dates back to the late 14th century. Its baroque dome was added in 1659. It served as a fire watchtower until 1969; today, it can be climbed as an observation tower. There is also a tower dungeon.
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This free car park with three spaces is somewhat hidden on the way to the Grillenberg castle ruins. Please do not drive any further, even if it seems possible. After that there are no more parking spaces and the route is short.
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With fantastic views of Mansfeld and the country. A must🥰
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In a tithe register of the Hersfeld monastery created between 881 and 899, Querfurt is mentioned for the first time as a place where Curnfurt im Friesenfeld is subject to tithing and was first titled castellum in a document from Emperor Otto II from 979. The castle there has been the ancestral home of the noble lords of Querfurt since the 10th century. Traces of the oldest surviving building structure also date from the 10th century, which are parts of the inner curtain wall and the granary and armory. The stone buildings were limited to the area between today's granary, the Dicker Heinrich keep and the castle church. These period solid buildings also underline the importance of the Querfurt noblemen. In 1004, at the same time as the foundation of a castle chapel, a canons' monastery was founded, which was followed from 1162 by the construction of a Romanesque church in the middle of the castle courtyard. In the 14th century, a burial chapel with the tumba of Gebhard XIV of Querfurt was added. The Fat Henry was built at the beginning of the 12th century, followed by the construction of the Martial Tower at the beginning of the 13th century and the construction of the Paris Tower at the beginning of the 14th century. The outer curtain wall was added around 1350. During the 15th century, mainly fortificational changes were made. The bastions and the west gate date from the period between 1460 and 1490. After the death of the last lord of the castle, Bruno IX. von Querfurt In 1496, Querfurt and its castle were confiscated as a fief of the Archdiocese of Magdeburg. Albrecht of Brandenburg then had structural changes made to the complex in 1528 and 1535. Towards the end of the Thirty Years' War, from 1640 to 1642, the fortress, which was considered impregnable, changed hands several times after heavy sieges and shelling. The subsequent period of occupation by the Swedes lasted from 1642 to 1650. In 1663, the imperial princes of Saxony-Querfurt made the complex their residence and thus Querfurt the capital of their territory. The so-called Princely House was therefore built between 1660 and 1668. Around 1700, new gun emplacements were built on the widened berm above the Zwinger, before Querfurt was built after the death of Adolph III. of Saxony-Weißenfels fell back to the Electorate of Saxony. Source: Wikipedia
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Illustrative model of the Grillenburg with almost unimaginable dimensions
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The model of the castle in the town gives an idea of the enormous dimensions of the complex. Only a few stones in the middle of the forest bear witness to this.
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A gigantic view, at the foot of the Wendelstein there is a lock
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Castles around Allstedt, particularly Allstedt Castle itself, boast a rich history dating back to the late 9th century as an imperial palace. They were frequently visited by Holy Roman Emperors and Kings from various dynasties. Allstedt Castle is also notable as an authentic place of work for reformer Thomas Müntzer, where he delivered his famous "Sermon to the Princes," and for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's stay, during which he wrote parts of his drama "Iphigenia."
Yes, several castles in the region offer family-friendly experiences. Mansfeld Castle is considered a fairytale castle with fantastic paths and small single trails ideal for adventurers. Querfurt Castle, the largest castle complex in Central Germany, offers castle tours and a museum, making it engaging for all ages. Additionally, the Miniature model of the Grillenburg provides an illustrative and engaging experience for younger visitors.
The castles in the Allstedt region showcase a blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Renaissance, Baroque, and Historicism. Allstedt Castle features a unique Late Gothic castle kitchen with one of the largest chimneys in European castle construction, as well as stucco ceilings and a castle chapel in Central German Baroque style. Querfurt Castle is known for its two defiant towers and mighty curtain walls.
For breathtaking vistas, the View of Wendelstein Castle offers a gigantic perspective of Wendelstein Castle situated on a 30-meter high hill directly on the Unstrut. From Allstedt Castle itself, you can enjoy amazing panoramic views of the Vorharz landscape, including the Goldene Aue and the Kyffhäuser hills.
Absolutely! The region around Allstedt offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, komoot users enjoy routes like the 'Gedankenbank Viewpoint – Orchard Meadow Rest Area loop' or the 'Meadow of Spring Snowflakes – St. Petri in Landgrafroda loop.' You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Allstedt guide.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. There are various routes, such as the 'Schachthalde Niederröblingen – Mandel-Tanteley Ice Cream Parlor loop from Allstedt' or the 'Monastery Estate Mönchpfiffel – Allstedt Town Hall loop from Allstedt.' Explore more options in the Cycling around Allstedt guide.
Mansfeld Castle is highly regarded for its fantastic paths and small single trails surrounding the castle, making it ideal for adventurers and explorers. Visitors can discover unique castle structures, old ruins, and hidden vaults and corridors, offering a truly immersive historical experience.
Querfurt Castle is the largest castle complex in Central Germany. You can expect to see its well-preserved complex with two defiant towers, mighty curtain walls, a castle chapel, and courtyard buildings. It's often used as a film set due to its impressive appearance. Visitors can also take part in castle tours, visit the museum, and enjoy the castle café.
The Grillenburg castle ruins, first mentioned in 1217, offer a glimpse into the past, hinting at their former importance despite being in disrepair since the early 17th century. It's a significant historical site where you can explore the remnants of a once-grand castle and walk along its ancient walls.
Yes, Allstedt Castle, with its unique historic rooms within the core castle, provides a setting for various cultural events, knight's banquets, weddings, and other celebrations. Its rich history and atmospheric surroundings make it a popular venue for such occasions.
The Miniature model of the Grillenburg is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an illustrative and detailed representation of the Grillenburg castle in a format that can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
Komoot users appreciate the authentic historical experience and the opportunity to explore sites where German kings, emperors, and influential historical figures once resided. They particularly enjoy the fantastic paths and small single trails around castles like Mansfeld Castle, the gigantic views from spots like the View of Wendelstein Castle, and the well-preserved architecture of places like Querfurt Castle.


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