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Top 20 Castles around Kubschütz

Castles near Kubschütz are primarily located within the surrounding Bautzen district, a region characterized by its historical significance in Upper Lusatia. The area features a diverse landscape, including the Spree river, and is home to various historical settlements and natural formations. This location provides access to a range of historical sites, from ancient fortifications to Baroque palaces.

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  • The most popular castles is View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke, a viewpoint that offers a phenomenal…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke

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From the Friedensbrücke you have a phenomenal view of Bautzen's old town and the Spree.

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Schloss Gröditz looks back on a long chronicle of owners who held high offices in Saxon history. The castle is located in a manor complex, which includes a 1,200-year-old Sorbian …

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Ortenburg Castle

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The Ortenburg is located in the old town of Bautzen on a rocky plateau above the Spree.

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The Matthias Gate was built between 1483 and 1486 as a northeast access to the Ortenburg.

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Körse Castle Ruins

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October 1, 2025, Ortenburg Castle

Bautzen boasts several important fountains, including the Ritter-Dutschmann Fountain on the main market square, the historic New Waterworks in the city fortifications, the Nymph and Unicorn drinking fountain on Reichenstraße, and the Elector Johann Georg Fountain. There's also the historic Gesundbrunnen fountain, whose spring was once considered to have healing properties. These fountains are part of the city's sights and history.

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Well-preserved castle surrounded by nature and a great starting point for a short hike through the forest.

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The former entrance to Ortenburg

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A very beautiful tower.

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The chapel, consecrated in 1225 by Meissen Bishop Bruno II in the castle tower, was redesigned in the 15th century. Destroyed as St. George's Chapel during the Thirty Years' War, it was never restored. The monument on the tower, created in 1486 by a South German master, depicts the Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus (1443 to 1490). Matthias was Bohemian anti-king and ruler of the Bohemian crown lands, including Lusatia, from 1469 to 1490. The coats of arms in the monument to the right of King Matthias are, from top to bottom, the coat of arms of Galicia, that of the Hunyadi and Luxembourg, and to the left the coats of arms of Styria, Austria, Silesia, and Lusatia. Two four-part alliance coats of arms above the king show on the right that of Hungary and Dalmatia and on the left that of Bohemia and Moravia. Four copies of the monument are known: three in Budapest and Szeged (Hungary) and one in Král'ova Lehota (Slovakia). Source:https://www.bautzen.de/tourismus-kultur-freizeit/sehen-erleben/rundgaenge-fuehrungen/geschichtspfad

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It's worth a detour if you're passing by here anyway.

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Georg Rudolf von Gersdorf was Royal Saxon High Court Marshal. He rebuilt the castle in its current baroque style in 1872.

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...to the old water art with the remains of the city wall, to the Mühlbastei, Ortenburg and Michaeliskirche, to the water tower and to the St. Petri Cathedral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most historically significant castles and sites near Kubschütz?

The region around Kubschütz, particularly the Bautzen district, is rich in history. Notable sites include Ortenburg Castle in Bautzen, which dates back to the 10th century and was a tribal castle of the Milzen. Another significant site is Schloss Milkel, a Baroque water castle with foundations from the 14th century, known for its unique oak pile construction. Gröditz Castle also boasts a long chronicle of owners and a 1,200-year-old Sorbian rampart.

Are there any castles near Kubschütz that are particularly family-friendly?

Yes, both Ortenburg Castle and the View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke are highlighted as family-friendly. Ortenburg offers a glimpse into history, while the viewpoint provides a great perspective of the historic city and its castle, which can be engaging for all ages.

Which castles offer good viewpoints or scenic vistas?

For breathtaking views, visit the View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke. From here, you get a phenomenal panorama of Bautzen's old town and the Spree River, including the prominent Ortenburg Castle. Ortenburg Castle itself, perched on a rocky plateau, also offers impressive views.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible castles or related sites?

Yes, the View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a great vantage point of the city and its castle. Ortenburg Castle in Bautzen is also listed as wheelchair-accessible.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near these castles?

Many castles in the region are situated amidst natural beauty. For example, Ortenburg Castle is located on a rocky plateau above the Spree River. Schloss Milkel is a unique water castle, still surrounded by water, and features both symmetrically designed French gardens and a larger English landscape park. The Körse Castle Ruins are found on a granite cone surrounded by the Spree, offering a blend of historical and natural elements.

Can I find any unique or 'hidden gem' castles in the area?

Schloss Milkel could be considered a hidden gem. This Baroque water castle, located north of Bautzen, is still surrounded by water and features ancient oak foundations from 1302, which are now displayed in the castle courtyard. Its privately owned and restored grounds, including French and English gardens, offer a unique historical experience.

Are there facilities like pilgrim hostels or cafes near any of the castles?

Yes, Gröditz Castle is part of a manor complex that includes the pilgrim hostel Refugio Santa Martha. This hostel offers generous space, a shower, toilets, a washing machine, a fireplace, five beds, and even WiFi, making it a comfortable stop for travelers.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Kubschütz?

The area around Kubschütz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Bautzen Ponds – Malschwitzer Ponds Cycle Path loop'. There are also MTB trails, including the 'View of the Cosuler Valley – Old Watermill Obergurig loop'. For hikers, easy trails like the 'Devil's Window rock formation – Devil's Footprint loop' are available. You can explore more options on the cycling guide, MTB trails guide, and easy hikes guide for Kubschütz.

Are there any castle ruins to explore near Kubschütz?

Yes, the Körse Castle Ruins are a significant historical site. These ruins of a hilltop castle, dating back to the 10th century, were once the largest and strongest defensive structure in Upper Lusatia. You can explore the remains and learn about its history, including its role in guarding the Bohemian Trail.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles and historical sites in this region?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and diverse architecture, from ancient fortifications to Baroque palaces. The stunning views, especially from the Friedensbrücke overlooking Bautzen's old town and Ortenburg Castle, are highly praised. The unique features like the Sorbian rampart at Gröditz Castle and the ancient oak foundations at Schloss Milkel also captivate visitors.

Are there any specific historical monuments or towers associated with the castles?

Within Ortenburg Castle in Bautzen, you can find the Matthias Tower (Matthiasturm). Built in Gothic style at the end of the 15th century, it served as the main access to the castle and is named after the Hungarian king who received Lusatia through the Peace of Olomouc.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Kubschütz?

While specific opening hours vary, many sites like the Körse Castle Ruins are open throughout the year. The parks of castles like Seifersdorf are also open year-round. Generally, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and enjoying outdoor activities. Winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere, especially for walks around the castle exteriors.

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