Castles around Unterdießen, a municipality in the Landsberg am Lech district of Bavaria, provide a glimpse into the region's historical architecture. The area is characterized by its location on an old moraine ridge, with historical structures like Schloss Unterdießen dating back to the 16th century. This significant historical castle, built by the Lords of Dießen, features a hipped roof and four corner towers, with origins tracing back to a Roman refuge castle. Ongoing restoration efforts preserve its historical substance, making…
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https://www.schloss-igling.de First documented in 1126
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During World War II, the castle was confiscated by the SS and, after the war, served as an outpost of the Landsberg prison, where the Americans housed war criminals. Refugees were then housed in the castle. The owner, Count Ludwig von Maldeghem, gave a large portion of his land in the village to the local community due to the housing shortage caused, in no small part, by refugees. The dilapidated castle was completely renovated from the ground up at the instigation of Count Ludwig von Maldeghem starting in 1970, and a 9-hole golf course was built around it in the early 1990s. The castle remains owned by the Counts of Maldeghem and is not open to the public.
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The course of the wall or rampart can still be clearly traced in today's city plan. It led around the city parish church to the demolished "Fronvesttor" and further to the preserved "Fronfestturm" ("Witches' Tower").
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The castle was probably built between the 9th or 10th century. It was the property of the Wessobrunn monastery until the 14th century.
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Powder Tower The plastered five-storey "Great Powder Tower" is a round tower with a conical roof that dates back to the 15th century, but was raised and expanded in the 16th century. The adjacent area was and still is undeveloped, which is why the tower also served as a powder magazine. The top floor is pierced by nine large, arched shooting openings.
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You should have lived in the Middle Ages, great restored inner-city historical building
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Impressive and very well preserved complex that you can comfortably stroll along.
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On the edge of Herkomer Park, with a small café and small museum
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Beyond the historical Schloss Unterdießen, you can explore several unique sites. The Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum is a distinctive man-made monument with a golden roof, built as an artist's studio. Another significant site is the Fronfest Tower (Witches' Tower), which allows you to trace the course of the medieval city wall. Also, consider visiting Pöring Castle Church of Mary of Reconciliation, a religious building with castle elements offering views over the Lech.
Schloss Unterdießen, erected in the 16th century, stands on an old moraine ridge. Its origins are even older, with the first fortress built by the Welfs on the remains of a Roman refuge castle. It has a rich history of destruction and rebuilding, notably after a fire in 1589 and during the Thirty Years' War. The castle is currently undergoing fundamental renovation to preserve its historical substance, making it a significant site for those interested in architectural preservation and Bavarian history.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum is listed as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical building and a museum. The Große Pulverturm and City Wall of Aichach is another family-friendly historical site where you can comfortably stroll along a well-preserved complex.
The area around Unterdießen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Teufelsküche Landsberg am Lech – Karolinen Bridge and the Lech Weir loop' or the 'Haslacher Lake – Lechsee at Lechbruck loop'. For running, there are trails like the 'Luibach Canal loop' or the 'Forest Path loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum – Unterdießen Glider Airfield loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, running guide, and MTB guide for Unterdießen.
While specific hiking trails directly linking multiple castles aren't detailed, many of the historical sites are accessible via pleasant walks. For instance, the path up to Pöring Castle Church of Mary of Reconciliation is described as easy to walk, offering beautiful views. You can explore various running and cycling routes in the area that pass by or near these historical points, which can be adapted for walking. Check the running trails guide for options.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural preservation efforts in the region. Sites like the Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum are enjoyed for their unique design and historical context, often with a nice café nearby. The Pöring Castle Church is praised for its beautiful views over the Lech and its accessibility. Overall, the community has shared nearly 300 photos and given over 700 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the historical and scenic value of these locations.
Igling Castle, which has been in the possession of the Count von Maldeghem family since 1866, was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. It offers amenities such as a castle room where you can find food and drinks, and there's even an option to spend the night. More information can be found on its official website, which is linked in the highlight details.
Yes, Pöring Castle Church of Mary of Reconciliation is noted for offering beautiful views over the Lech River from its location. Many of the historical sites are situated in picturesque landscapes, providing opportunities for scenic appreciation.
While specific opening hours or seasonal recommendations are not provided for all sites, generally, spring through early autumn (April to October) offers the most pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities in Bavaria. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the surrounding nature is vibrant, enhancing the experience of visiting castles and their grounds.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. For example, there is a very nice café at the Mutterturm, perfect for breakfast. Igling Castle also has a castle room where you can quench your hunger and thirst.
Yes, the Große Pulverturm and City Wall of Aichach is an impressive and well-preserved complex that you can comfortably stroll along. The five-storey 'Great Powder Tower' dates back to the 15th century and served as a powder magazine, offering a glimpse into medieval fortifications.


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