Roitham am Traunfall is a municipality in Upper Austria, known for its historical landmarks and natural features. The area is situated near the Traun river, offering a landscape that combines water features with historical architecture. Castles around Roitham am Traunfall provide insight into the region's past. Schloss Au an der Traun, located directly within the village, is a notable example of a historic Austrian castle.
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An imposing building in a playful architectural style with half-timbered elements reminiscent of Hogwarts – Harry Potter sends his regards 😂 A beautiful park with mature trees is also part of the complex.
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The former lower square or lower market, called Rathausplatz, once served as a trading center for salt, grain, lime, and goods of all kinds, and was therefore a center of lively trade and traffic every day.
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The acoustic attraction in Gmunden – the unique ceramic carillon in the top loggia of Gmunden Town Hall. The carillon was made in Meissen with the Gmunden decoration.
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The town hall, dating back to the 16th (!) century, dominates the view. Details: https://www.salzkammergut.at/oesterreich-poi/detail/430001886/rathaus-gmunden.html
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Legend of Irnharting Two damsels were riding out in 1329 and got lost in the woods west of Gunskirchen. They asked God for help and promised to build a small church. But soon they were found and saved. In gratitude, her father had a small church built and a magnificent castle next to it.
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5/28/2023. Gmunden rocks - Hubert von Goisern
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The beautiful Cumberland Castle is located on a small hill, adorned with a park, promenade paths inviting for walks, above the natural jewel Krottensee. In 1882, Duke Ernst August (II), Crown Prince of Hanover, acquired a lot of land in the immediate vicinity of the Queen's Villa in the north of the city and had a magnificent palace built in the neo-Gothic Windsor style on the hill between 1882 and 1886. In 1886 the Guelphs moved into the extensive and magnificently furnished palace complex. From 1886 until his death in 1923, the palace was the seat of the exiled crown prince. His mother and some other members of the family are buried in a mausoleum next to the castle.
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Irnharting Castle is two kilometers west of Gunskirchen. The castle consisting of two parts was built in a large square pond on two islands in it. The front chateau with the tower was connected to the rear building by a bridge. The buildings on the front island were grouped around a courtyard that was open on one side, namely the one that faced the other island with its castle building. Located on the former front island, the complex is a three-wing structure. The tower, the base of which has been converted into a gate hall, stands almost in the middle of the front wing and is still the only entrance to the palace today, since the pond in the form of a wide, water-bearing ditch has been preserved here. A brick bridge spans the moat in front of the gate tower. The second castle complex, formerly also a horseshoe-shaped complex, was closed and covered by modifications and is now the actual inhabited castle. The drained pond floor is significantly lower than the level of the former islands and the adjacent corridors, but the grassy ground is continuous wet and even swampy in places.
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The region offers a diverse range of castles, including moated castles, Renaissance chateaus, and neo-Gothic structures. You can explore various architectural styles and historical periods, from fortified castles like Schloss Au an der Traun to more elaborate complexes such as Puchheim Castle.
Yes, Cumberland Castle is a notable neo-Gothic castle built in the Windsor style, which served as an exile home for the royal family of Hanover. Schloss Au an der Traun, though privately owned, has a history dating back to around 1100 and is a protected monument.
Schloss Au an der Traun is privately owned and generally only viewable from the exterior. However, its prominent location 20 meters above the Traun river and well-preserved architectural elements make it a noteworthy sight to appreciate from a distance.
Several castles, such as Cumberland Castle and Puchheim Castle, are categorized as family-friendly. While specific activities may vary, their historical significance and architectural beauty can be engaging for all ages.
The region around Roitham am Traunfall offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. Many of these routes pass by or are close to historical sites and natural features like the Traun river.
Yes, for instance, Cumberland Castle is situated on a small hill with promenade paths, inviting visitors for walks around its park. Exploring the exteriors of castles like Schloss Au an der Traun also offers pleasant walking opportunities with scenic views.
The castles can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the castle exteriors and surrounding areas. Summer allows for longer daylight hours, while winter can provide a picturesque, snow-dusted backdrop, though access to some areas might be limited.
Yes, Bernau Castle (Pernau Moated Castle) is a beautifully restored rectangular moated castle from the 16th century. It features four round corner towers and is accessible via a brick bridge.
Schloss Weyer is a 16th-century castle complex with a free-standing baroque 'Our Lady' chapel. It is privately owned and houses a gallery for Meissen porcelain and silverware, offering a blend of history and art.
Puchheim Castle, a well-preserved Renaissance chateau, has served as a Redemptorist monastery since 1851. Its Georg chapel is accessible to the public, and a 5-aisled pilgrimage basilica (now a parish church) was consecrated there in 1890.
The region is characterized by its proximity to the Traun river, which offers a scenic landscape. Schloss Au an der Traun, for example, is strategically positioned on a rock above the Traun river. The area also features the natural jewel Krottensee near Cumberland Castle.
Visitors often appreciate the diverse architectural styles, the rich history embedded in each structure, and the picturesque settings. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 40 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these sites.


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