Best castles around Judenau-Baumgarten are situated in the Tulln District of Lower Austria, within the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods) near the Große Tulln river. This region features historical buildings and natural landscapes, offering a blend of cultural significance and outdoor exploration. The area provides opportunities to observe historical architecture set within the foothills of the Vienna Woods.
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As a possible founder, the Babenberg ministerialis Konrad around 1170/80 comes into question. In the first half of the 13th century, the Kuenringer came into possession of the castle under unclear circumstances; Hadmar II. achieved the separation of the chapel in Ried from the parish association of Sieghartskirchen in 1211. His grandson Albero V. no longer shared the original interests in the seat and exchanged the lordship in 1256/59 with King Ottokar II. for the enfeoffment with Rossatz and the pledge for Zwettl. In 1280, his sons Leudolt I. and Heinrich IV. von Kuenring had the exchange confirmed by King Rudolf I. von Habsburg in writing.
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The ruins are surrounded by a moat.
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Addendum: In 1884, Prince Ypsilanti (a descendant of a Greek freedom fighter) inherited the palace. Ypsilanti was married to the daughter of the banker Baron von Sina (see Sina-Warte on the Lindkogl and Sinagasse in Vienna's 22nd district). The Ypsilanti family remained the owners until the end of the 20th century.
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The castle complex, which dates back to the 13th century, was destroyed by the Turks in 1525. The current castle building (moated castle) was built in its basic design around 1589. Since 1961, the castle has housed the "Save the Children" organization with a boarding school for students and apprentices. Source: www.judenau-baumgarten.at/Schloss_Judenau
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A piece of contemporary history, surrounded by atmospheric nature.
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A beautiful building in the Tullnerfeld, several cycle paths lead past here, e.g.: the center cycle tour.
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While many castles in the region are privately owned or have restricted access, Ried Castle Ruins offers public access as a historical site. Judenau Moated Castle, though housing an organization, is often visible from nearby cycle paths and is considered beautiful to observe.
Yes, Ried Castle Ruins is noted as family-friendly and suitable for short hikes, even with small children. Aumühle Castle is also listed as family-friendly, and Judenau Moated Castle is situated on cycle paths, making it accessible for family outings.
The castles provide a glimpse into the region's past. For instance, Ried Castle Ruins are the remains of a spur castle from around 1200, showcasing Romanesque architecture. Judenau Moated Castle dates back to the 13th century, with its current structure from 1589, reflecting centuries of history and various uses. Rappoltenkirchen Castle, first mentioned in 1210, evolved from a Renaissance chateau to a neoclassical design.
Judenau Castle, while a significant historical building, has restricted access and requires prior permission for visits. It is not generally open to the public for casual tours. However, its picturesque setting in the Vienna Woods makes it an interesting sight from the exterior.
Yes, Ried Castle Ruins is located on a hilltop in the Vienna Woods and is a popular spot for short hikes. For more hiking options in the area, you can explore the Easy hikes around Judenau-Baumgarten guide.
Judenau Moated Castle is conveniently located on several cycle paths, making it a great stop during a bike tour. Aumühle Castle is also situated along a central cycle route. You can find various cycling routes in the region by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Judenau-Baumgarten guide.
The castles are often nestled within scenic natural landscapes. Ried Castle Ruins is situated on a hilltop within the Vienna Woods, offering forest views. The region itself is part of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods) near the Große Tulln river, providing a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty.
Yes, several castles in the area are privately owned and not generally open for public visits. These include Schloss Neuaigen and Rappoltenkirchen Castle. While you cannot enter, their exteriors can still be appreciated from a distance.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the picturesque settings of the castles. The community has shared over 90 upvotes and 19 photos, highlighting the beauty of structures like Judenau Moated Castle and the historical depth of sites like Ried Castle Ruins, often combined with outdoor activities like hiking or cycling.
Yes, Ried Castle Ruins is categorized as a viewpoint, offering scenic perspectives from its location on a 320-meter high hilltop in the Vienna Woods.
Yes, the Running Trails around Judenau-Baumgarten guide includes routes like the 'Judenau Water Castle – View of the Rosenbrücke loop from Judenau-Baumgarten', which passes by Judenau Moated Castle.
Aumühle Castle was first mentioned in 1211 and underwent significant renovation in 1652. Its history is closely tied to Franz Schubert and the Schubert Circle. Today, it is privately owned by the Mauthner family, with rooms available for rent and a gallery.


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