Best castles around Bezirk Neusiedl am See are situated in a region known for its natural landscape, particularly Lake Neusiedl. This area offers a blend of historical landmarks and scenic views. The district features a variety of historical sites, from well-preserved Baroque palaces to medieval ruins. These structures provide insight into the region's past and its cultural significance.
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The palace was built between 1701 and 1711 as a hunting lodge for Emperor Charles VI. In 1945, the palace was plundered by Soviet occupation troops, and in 1949, it largely burned down. Only the central section of the main building survived; the side wings were gradually reconstructed.
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Kittsee Castle is located on the outskirts of the town center. Surrounded by a park, this Baroque castle is one of the most important sights in northern Burgenland. It was built as a farmstead in the early 17th century before being enlarged and expanded into a palace complex under Johann Listy, a Transylvanian native. Another major renovation took place in the mid-18th century, when Prince Paul Anton Esterházy had it rebuilt in the Baroque style.
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The New Gattendorf Castle consists of a two-wing administration building on the street side. This is followed by a three-story palace with a ten-axis garden facade. The castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: https://www.burgen-austria.com/archive.php?id=1714
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The Old Gattendorf Castle is a mighty two-wing building with a core structure dating from around 1600. The rusticated portal in the seven-axis main front dates from the 17th century and the giant Ionic pilasters from the second half of the 18th century. In the 19th century, the castle was "degraded" to a granary, used as such until the Second World War and later converted back into a castle. The castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: http://www.kulturatlas.at/aut_b/page/00081078.htm
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The secret landmark of Neusiedl - cozy up here with a wonderful view over Lake Neusiedl.
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Tabor - ruins are the city's secret landmark For a long time, this castle ruin was thought to be a Roman building. In fact, it dates back to the Middle Ages. Experts have differing opinions about its function: some believe it was a royal residential castle, others a defensive tower. The wall construction suggests that the building was built in the 14th/15th century. In any case, Tabor was later used for defensive purposes. In 1708, it was fortified with palisades and wooden posts, but was still unable to withstand the onslaught of the Kurucs. The Tabor ruins are located on a hill and from the high walls of the ruins you have a wonderful view of the city and the lake.
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The original castle was named on the occasion of the wedding of the Hungarian King Bela IV's son to Kunigunde of Brandenburg in 1264. Around 1870 the estate was sold to the Batthyány-Strattmann family. The doctor Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann, who was beatified in 2003, ran a hospital here from 1902. Repairs to the castle began in 1966. The rear part of the old castle was largely destroyed by a bomb during the Second World War. There was no more recovery. Attempts at renovation were soon abandoned in 1966. The castle remained in ruins. Only the front part was inhabited for a long time. It is privately owned. More about the story: https://wehrhäusern.at/bgld/burgenland.html?/bgld/kittsee/kittsee.html
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Beautiful castle with a wonderful garden. The castle hotel is located in the adjacent building.
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Beyond prominent castles like Halbturn Palace, the region features a mix of historical estates and ruins. You can explore sites like Schloss Königshof, which was an administrative center for Heiligenkreuz Abbey, or the Old Castle Kittsee, known for its long history and former role as an ethnographic museum. The Tabor Ruin and the Ruins of Hornstein Castle also offer glimpses into the area's past.
For breathtaking views, the Tabor Ruin in Neusiedl am See is a must-visit. Its elevated position provides wonderful panoramic views over Lake Neusiedl and the town. The Ruins of Hornstein Castle, though very little remains, also offer a scenic overlook with great vistas.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Halbturn Palace, with its extensive park and various events, is a great option. Schloss Potzneusiedl, which houses an antique shop and museum, also welcomes families and offers guided tours.
The Bezirk Neusiedl am See region, known for Lake Neusiedl, offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find many hiking trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. For example, the park at Halbturn Palace is open year-round and welcomes cyclists.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and enjoying outdoor activities around Lake Neusiedl. However, the park at Halbturn Palace is open year-round, offering a different charm in every season.
Yes, Halbturn Palace is unique in this regard. It houses a winery in its former stables, offering wine tastings and a restaurant. It also functions as an art museum and hosts seasonal events, making it a vibrant cultural hub.
While specific dog policies vary by castle, the park at Halbturn Palace is generally dog-friendly, allowing visitors to explore the grounds with their pets. It's always advisable to check individual castle websites for their specific rules regarding dogs before your visit.
For Schloss Potzneusiedl, admission to the antique shop and museum is free, with guided tours available for a fee. The park at Halbturn Palace is open 24 hours a day, year-round, though specific exhibition or event areas may have separate entry fees and hours. Other castles like Neues Schloss Gattendorf are privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside.
Halbturn Palace features a restaurant with outdoor seating on its grounds, making it convenient for visitors. For other castles, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages, such as Neusiedl am See or Kittsee.
The Tabor Ruin is considered a 'secret landmark' of Neusiedl am See, offering historical intrigue and stunning views. While Neues Schloss Gattendorf and Schloss Königshof are privately owned and mostly viewable from the outside, their historical significance makes them interesting for those keen on regional history.
Halbturn Palace is the most prominent Baroque building in Burgenland. Built in 1711 by Lucas von Hildebrandt, it served as a hunting and summer residence for the Austrian imperial family, including Emperor Charles VI and Empress Maria Theresa. It features an impressive Baroque architecture and a fresco by Franz-Anton Maulpertsch.
Yes, there are various accommodation options available in the towns and villages surrounding the castles, catering to different preferences and budgets. You can find hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals in areas like Neusiedl am See, Halbturn, and Kittsee, providing convenient access to the historical sites.


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