Castles around Tottleben are found in the broader Thuringian region of Germany, offering rich historical and cultural experiences. While Tottleben itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding area features several historically significant examples. This region is known for its diverse landscapes and historical landmarks, providing a backdrop for exploring medieval architecture and heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful sight and great garden
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Historic city center of Bad Langensalza
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The Friederikenschlösschen is named after the dowager duchess Friederike of Saxony-Weissenfels (1715-1775). She lived in Langensalza from 1746 until her death and had this palace built between 1749 and 1751 with the two neighboring cavalier houses as a summer residence. Friederike was a daughter of Duke Friedrich II of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg (Ernestine) and was married to Duke Johann Adolph II of Saxony-Weissenfels (1685-1746). The colored alliance coat of arms in a cartouche above the entrance door to the Friederikenschlösschen shows the connection between these two ducal houses. The current palace park was reconstructed in its baroque basic structure from 1751 based on historical plans. The former carriage and stable house on the north side of the garden has housed the historic printing works of the city of Bad Langensalza since March 2008. In the back part of the garden, a historic garden pavilion from 1878 has been preserved. There, sulphur water bubbles out of a bronze basin, which has been used as healing water in the spa town of Bad Langensalza since 1812. (Source: https://badlangensalza.de/erleben/sehenswertes/friederikenschloesschen/)
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Beautiful castle ruins... you can immediately feel back to that time
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Dryburg Castle was owned by the Lords of Salza until 1345. After its destruction in 1346, the sovereign officials had the castle rebuilt as the administrative seat. The west wing visible today combines a late Romanesque residential tower (before 1346) and two castle houses (mid-14th century), which were connected to each other around 1530 by the installation of a staircase. Between 1694 and 1720, the castle was redesigned as the widow's residence of the Duchy of Saxony-Weißenfels and the southern wing that was preserved was built in half-timbered construction. The Dowager Duchess Friederike von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1715-1775) lived in the castle from 1746 and had a summer residence built outside the city gates from 1749, today's Friederikenschlösschen. In 1899, Dryburg Castle burned down to a large extent and the city of Langensalza bought the remaining buildings from the castle in 1927 and set up four municipal apartments there, among other things. TIP The Dryburg is an absolute must for art lovers. This is where the Kunstwestthüringer e.V. gallery is at home. From Thursday to Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., the exhibitions by nationally and internationally known artists attract numerous visitors. Source: https://badlangensalza.de/erleben/sehenswertes/schloss-dryburg/
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Very nice excavation and reconstruction of an old castle ruin. This highlight is worth a short detour. Very interesting place.
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While Tottleben itself doesn't host prominent castles, the surrounding Thuringian region offers several historically significant examples. You can explore Friederike's Little Palace, a beautiful summer residence, or the intriguing Herbsleben Castle Ruins. Further afield, consider the impressive Friedenstein Palace in Gotha or the historic Mühlburg, part of the 'Drei Gleichen' ensemble.
Yes, you can visit the Herbsleben Castle Ruins, which were rebuilt as a castle after burning down during the Thirty Years' War. Another option is Dryburg Castle (Saarland Gallery), which was largely destroyed by fire in 1899 but still features a late Romanesque residential tower and hosts events and art exhibitions. The Gleichen Castle, part of the 'Drei Gleichen' ensemble, also offers a glimpse into medieval history through its ruins.
Friederike's Little Palace was built as a summer residence between 1749 and 1751 for Duchess Dowager Friederike von Sachsen-Weißenfels, who lived in Langensalza from 1746 until her death. It is known for its beautiful sight and great garden.
The 'Drei Gleichen' (Three Gleichen) is a well-known ensemble of castles in Germany, located on the southern edge of the Thuringian Basin. It includes Gleichen Castle, a ruined castle offering panoramic views, and Mühlburg, which is considered very attractive for families due to its accessible and engaging historical experience with affordable admission fees.
Dryburg Castle (Saarland Gallery), though largely destroyed by fire in 1899, combines a late Romanesque residential tower and two castle houses. Today, it serves as a venue for events and art exhibitions, making it a unique blend of history and contemporary culture.
Tonna Castle, also known as Kettenburg, is a medieval moated castle in Gräfentonna. It was rebuilt several times throughout its history and notably served as a correctional facility for over 130 years, until 1989.
Yes, Mühlburg, one of the 'Drei Gleichen' castles, is considered very attractive for families due to its affordable admission fees and engaging historical experience. Friederike's Little Palace and Herbsleben Castle Ruins are also listed as family-friendly options.
The region around Tottleben offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling paths. For example, there are moderate road cycling loops like the 'Tree-Lined Path – Rail Trail Near Kirchheiligen' and running trails such as the 'Cycle path near Herbsleben – Großvargula Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Tottleben, Running Trails around Tottleben, and Cycling around Tottleben guides.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and cultural experiences offered by the castles. For instance, Friederike's Little Palace is loved for its beautiful sight and great garden. The Herbsleben Castle Ruins are described as very nice, well-maintained, and interesting, with the added benefit of free access. The region's diverse architectural styles and historical periods also provide a broad appeal.
Yes, Dryburg Castle (Saarland Gallery), despite its historical destruction, now hosts events and art exhibitions, serving as a gallery for nationally and internationally known artists. Kleinballhausen Castle, after being plundered in WWII, was used as a kindergarten and school, and today serves as a residential building, showcasing its adaptation over time.
While specific seasonal considerations for Tottleben are not detailed, generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant weather for exploring castles and their grounds in Thuringia, with fewer crowds than peak summer. However, many castles, like Friederike's Little Palace, have well-kept gardens that are beautiful in bloom during warmer months.
Yes, Tonna Castle, also known as Kettenburg, served as a correctional facility for a period of 130 years, until 1989, after being rebuilt multiple times throughout its medieval history.


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