Castles around Oberhausen offer a glimpse into the region's historical landscape. Located in Germany, Oberhausen features a mix of preserved medieval structures and sites of former castles. The area provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and cultural heritage. These sites are often integrated into public spaces, offering accessible historical exploration.
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can be easily overlooked when driving by, but should be looked at up close
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From this location, the castle was located approximately 100 meters into the forest below the railway tracks. A family named itself after the castle appears in 1220, while the castle itself is explicitly mentioned in 1240. The structural development of the castle complex, which was finally demolished at the end of the 18th century, is unclear. When Oberhausen House was demolished in 1791 due to dilapidation, only stones from the foundations and firewalls were removed from the abandoned Oberhausen moated castle for further construction work. Early modern written sources only mention individual components or buildings of the moated castle. The "Upper House" housed the residential building, a gatehouse with a drawbridge, and the bakehouse. The Niederpl(atz square housed a brewery, barn, and stables for the farm. (Jens Friedhoff) I stole the data and information from here: https://www.ebidat.de/cgi-bin/ebidat.pl?id=4970
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Knight figure directly at the entrance area.
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A beautiful sculpture at Vondern Castle. Knight Rust?
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Very nice zoo
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The RevierRoute Grubenfahrt now takes us to the medieval Vondern Castle in Oberhausen. This moated castle was first mentioned in documents in 1266. Through the gate of the stately 16th century outer bailey with its corner towers you reach the castle courtyard. This is where the manor house and the adjacent coach house are hidden. Find out more about the varied bike tour: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/revierroute-grubenfahrt/
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Interesting piece of art. I think it's only been there for 1-2 years.
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nice ambience for open air or a stop
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For a deep dive into history, Vondern Castle is an excellent choice. It's a picturesque moated castle from the 13th century, recognized as the oldest preserved building in Oberhausen and an important cultural monument. You can explore its medieval architecture, including impressive stone walls and two massive round towers. While the original moats are partially preserved, they offer a glimpse into its formidable past. Guided tours are available by appointment to learn more about its history.
Yes, both Schloss Oberhausen and Vondern Castle are family-friendly. Schloss Oberhausen is located within the Kaisergarten, a public park with walking paths, picnic areas, and a free-to-enter zoo. Vondern Castle's grounds are freely accessible, and it often hosts events like knightly spectacles and medieval festivals, which can be very engaging for children. Additionally, Holten Fort also offers a historical setting within a park, suitable for family visits.
Schloss Oberhausen is a major cultural hub, housing the LUDWIGGALERIE Schloss Oberhausen. This gallery showcases diverse art, including contemporary and historical pieces, and hosts special exhibitions. The castle grounds also regularly host cultural events like outdoor concerts and art fairs. Vondern Castle is also a vibrant event venue, known for concerts, medieval festivals, and even annual Highland Games.
Yes, particularly near Vondern Castle, you'll find an Irish pub in its courtyard. This pub offers an open-air experience with live music on certain days. Schloss Oberhausen is conveniently located near Westfield Centro, which offers a wide range of dining options.
Absolutely. Schloss Oberhausen is situated within the romantic Kaisergarten, offering pleasant walking paths. For more extensive walks, you can explore easy hikes around Oberhausen, such as the 'Emscher River – Brachenthron (Brache Vondern) loop' or the 'Lake in Kaisergarten – Crown sculpture, Kaisergarten loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Oberhausen guide.
The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and parks like the Kaisergarten at Schloss Oberhausen. During these seasons, you can also enjoy various outdoor cultural events and festivals hosted at both Schloss Oberhausen and Vondern Castle.
Yes, the grounds of Vondern Castle are freely accessible to the public at all times, making it easy to visit for a pleasant stop. Schloss Oberhausen, with its surrounding Kaisergarten, is also very accessible for visitors.
Vondern Castle boasts classic medieval elements, including impressive stone walls, a fortified gatehouse, and two massive round towers. Its western façade is a magnificent example of Late Gothic style. Schloss Oberhausen, while largely rebuilt, features a distinctive pink façade with white accents and a unique glass extension added in 1998, creating a modern architectural blend within a historic setting.
Absolutely. The region around Oberhausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Gahlen Watermill – Gartrop Watermill and Castle loop from Oberhausen-Holten', or gravel biking routes like the 'View of Heidesee (East Shore) – Rotbach Pathway loop'. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Oberhausen and Gravel biking around Oberhausen guides.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and well-preserved nature of places like Vondern Castle, often noting its beauty and suitability as an event venue. The presence of unique features like the Green Knight Statue at Burg Vondern and the Irish pub in the courtyard also add to the appeal. Schloss Oberhausen is valued for its cultural offerings and the beautiful Kaisergarten.
Yes, while not a standing castle, the site of Oberhausen Moated Castle (1240–1791) marks where a significant historical structure once stood. Although demolished in the late 18th century, it's a historical site where a family named itself after the castle as early as 1220, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.


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