Castles around Ursberg offer a journey through regional history, complementing the area's rich monastic heritage. Ursberg is centered around a historic monastery complex with a 900-year history, making it a significant cultural landmark. The surrounding landscape provides a setting for exploring various historical sites. Visitors can discover several castles and castle parks in the vicinity, each with unique architectural and historical significance.
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A moated castle on dry land? Until the 16th century, the Kammel River flowed directly past this spot. Surrounded by a pond and marshy terrain, Hürben Castle once stood like an island. To prevent the building from sinking into the soft ground, it was built on massive wooden piles in the 15th century. The walls, which widen towards the bottom, also stabilize the structure. That the construction has stood since 1474 is truly remarkable. Today, the castle houses the Swabia District's advisory center for folk music.
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The castle has been sold and will now become a Russian Orthodox monastery! The castle grounds, however, will remain open to the public!
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Just to watch the storks in their busy activity
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Today, the Hürben Water Castle houses the Swabia District Folk Music Advisory Center. It also houses a gallery, open since 2018, showcasing artwork and exhibitions. The newly designed grounds at Hürben Water Castle were officially opened in 2019, with water from the new fountain system playing a key role.
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Not far from the Hürben moated castle is the Hürben Synagogue Square. The memorial commemorates the deportation and murder of 14 Krumbach Jews in 1942.
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Rhododendron blossom at Seyfriedsberg Castle
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According to the inscription above the pointed arch gate, the patrician Hans Christoph Vöhlin and his wife Veronika von Freyberg had the castle built between 1562 and 1567. The old castle was demolished. During the Thirty Years' War the building suffered significant damage from fire. Around 1658 the ruined castle was rebuilt by Christoph von Vöhlin in the Renaissance style. The rooms were further modernized from 1720 to 1730. When the male line of the Vöhlin family died out, the daughters inherited the castle and lived there until 1816. The area subsequently fell to the Bavarian crown and was given to the baronial Aretin family, who owned it until 1984. After the sale by the Aretins, extensive renovation work was carried out. The palace complex has been used as a restaurant since 1998. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Neuburg_an_der_Kammel
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Neuburg an der Kammel Castle is located elevated above the market town of Neuburg an der Kammel in the Günzburg district. Together with the parish church of St. Mariae Himmelfahrt, which stands on a lower plateau, the building complex, consisting of the three-story main building with a gable roof and crenellated tail gable, two-aisled chapel, gate tower and various utility buildings, determines the townscape. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Neuburg_an_der_Kammel
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Among the most popular castles around Ursberg are Fugger Castle, Kirchheim, known for its beautiful facility and world-famous cedar hall. Hürben Water Castle, a historical water castle built on massive wooden piles, is also a must-see. Additionally, Seyfriedsberg Castle Park offers a botanical garden with impressive ancient trees.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Fugger Castle, Kirchheim, Hürben Water Castle, and Seyfriedsberg Castle Park are all categorized as family-friendly. Seyfriedsberg Castle Park, in particular, is great for families with its botanical garden and ancient trees.
The castles around Ursberg offer a glimpse into regional history. For example, Fugger Castle, Kirchheim, was built by the prominent Fugger banking family. Hürben Water Castle dates back to the 15th century and was ingeniously constructed on wooden piles. Neuburg Castle has a rich history of construction and reconstruction, including damage during the Thirty Years' War.
Absolutely. Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is a notable example, featuring a botanical garden with impressive, over 100-year-old tree giants from around the world. It's open all year round. The garden of Fugger Castle, Kirchheim can also be visited.
While the castles can be visited year-round, late spring to early summer (May and June) is particularly beautiful, especially for places like Seyfriedsberg Castle Park when its ancient rhododendron bushes are in full bloom. The park's impressive trees are also a highlight during these months.
The region around Ursberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking tours. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the historical sites, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.
While specific hiking trails directly linking castles aren't detailed, the area offers many opportunities for walking and running. You can explore running trails around Ursberg, such as the loop from Ursberg to Naturfreibad Thannhausen or the Herrgotsruh Chapel loop, which can be enjoyed as walks.
Some castles are privately owned, but parts are accessible. For instance, Fugger Castle, Kirchheim is privately owned, but its garden and the world-famous cedar hall can be visited. Hürben Water Castle houses the Swabia District's advisory center for folk music, suggesting public access to at least parts of the building.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The well-maintained facilities, like the beautiful grounds of Fugger Castle, Kirchheim, and the unique botanical collection at Seyfriedsberg Castle Park, are frequently highlighted. The historical significance and the engineering marvel of structures like Hürben Water Castle also draw interest.
Yes, Hürben Water Castle is particularly unique. Built in the 15th century, it stands on massive wooden piles to prevent it from sinking into the soft ground, a remarkable feat of medieval engineering. Its walls also widen towards the bottom for added stability.
While the main highlights are popular, exploring sites like Burtenbach Castle, with its extensive castle park, or Neuburg Castle, which now houses a restaurant, might offer a more tranquil experience compared to the most frequented spots. The Ursberg monastery complex itself also provides a rich historical journey.
The Ursberg region is deeply rooted in monastic history, centered around a historic monastery complex with a 900-year legacy. It began with the establishment of the first monastery by Danner von Ursberg. An exhibition details its long and eventful history, including its influence on culture, education, and economy, and its role as the first Premonstratensian monastery in Southern Germany.


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