Castles around Löhma are located in a region known for its historical heritage and varied landscapes. This area, situated in Thuringia, features river valleys and elevated plateaus, providing scenic backdrops for historical sites. The setting combines cultural significance with opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover various historical structures, from well-preserved castles to manor houses.
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This was formerly the site of the service apartments and guest rooms of the neighboring Princely Palace.
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Former Princely Palace Heinrichsruh. This was the summer residence of the Reuss princes.
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"Today, the castle represents a focal point of cultural life in the West Vogtland town of Pausa-Mühltroff in the Mühltroff district. It was built as a lowland castle on a greenstone cliff. The castle's architectural gem is the medieval defense and watchtower. Also worth seeing is the "Black Kitchen." This old castle kitchen boasts one of the largest chimneys in the Saxon castle landscape, measuring approximately 21.5 meters. The castle houses a variety of club, event, and exhibition spaces, such as: The crank embroidery and jacquard weaving demonstration workshops The Eschke company exhibition The local history rooms The Vogtland costume association's traditional costume exhibition The art gallery with the MOMENTmal! exhibition The Rudolf Hirschberger Cabinet The "Memories of Mühltroff" exhibition Various events of different genres also take place. Individual tours from the cellar to the roof are also available outside of regular events by appointment." - https://www.schloss-muehltroff.de/
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It will be renovated gradually (2024), but is already impressive. It is advertised as "The gateway to the 1000 ponds".
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In the center of Knau. Quickly accessible by bike from the 1000 ponds. Only accessible on foot as part of a longer hike. With its special appearance, it is definitely worth a visit. Renovation is still being planned.
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It's a shame that the castle no longer exists. I only know it completely from pictures; it was destroyed in the war.
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It was probably built in 1240, when the Lords of Lobdeburg moved from Saalburg to Schleiz. After the family died out in 1289, the castle and town fell to the Landgrave of Thuringia, until the governors of Gera were able to take possession of it around 1318. After the castle was completely destroyed in a major fire in 1475, the Lords of Gera built a new complex. It was extensively expanded by Burgrave Henry the Younger and is therefore referred to in literature as the "Burggravial Castle". This complex also burned down completely in 1689. Henry I of Reuss-Schleiz therefore had an architecturally new castle built, which was finally completed in 1753. After another major fire in 1837, which also destroyed the magnificent tower domes added around 1810, the castle was built on the vaults of the ground floor, which was destroyed by bombs from the U.S. Air Force on April 8, 1945. (Source: www.vogtland-tourismus.de)
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The massive Mühltroff Castle was built between the 10th and 11th centuries to defend against the Sorbs. Today there are apartments as well as club and event rooms in the historic building. You can also visit the castle on special event days.
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While several historical sites are around Löhma, Burgk Castle is highly recommended. Located about 12.4 kilometers away, this well-preserved castle dates back to 1403 and stands impressively on the banks of the Upper Saale. It offers a rich blend of architectural styles, historical interiors, and cultural significance.
Burgk Castle retains much of its medieval character, including its original palas, a bergfried (keep), and two stone bridges. Inside, you can explore richly furnished rooms like the magnificent Knights' Hall, the White Room, and the castle chapel with its rare Gottfried Silbermann organ. A monumental 21.50-meter-high fireplace in the historic castle kitchen is also a highlight.
Yes, both Mühltroff Castle and the Site of Schleiz Castle are noted as family-friendly historical sites. Mühltroff Castle occasionally hosts events, and the Site of Schleiz Castle offers a glimpse into a rich history, even though the original structure no longer stands.
You can visit Knau Manor, which is recognized as Knau's landmark and offers interesting history. Another significant site is Mühltroff Castle, a massive structure first mentioned in 1349, with parts dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries.
While Mühltroff Castle now contains apartments and club rooms, you can often visit it on special event days, such as the Open Monument Day in September. The 'Black Kitchen' is also a notable feature where events take place.
The original Schleiz Castle, first built around 1240, underwent multiple reconstructions after fires. Unfortunately, it was completely destroyed by bombs from the U.S. Air Force on April 8, 1945. Today, you can visit the historical site and learn about its past.
Yes, the Former Princely Palace Heinrichsruh served as the summer residence of the Reuss princes. While the palace itself is a historical site, it offers insights into the regional nobility's past.
The region around Löhma offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, cycling routes, and gravel biking trails. For example, explore easy hikes like the 'Güldequelle Spring – St. Moritz Church loop' or cycling routes such as the 'Holz100 House loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Löhma guide, the cycling around Löhma guide, or the gravel biking around Löhma guide.
The castles around Löhma, including Burgk Castle, are often set in picturesque landscapes. Visiting during spring or autumn can offer pleasant weather for exploring both the historical sites and the surrounding nature. Burgk Castle also hosts events like medieval festivals, which might influence your preferred visiting time.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and the opportunity to explore various historical structures, from well-preserved castles to manor houses. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 100 upvotes and more than 100 photos shared, highlighting the area's cultural significance and scenic backdrops.
Yes, during renovations in 2016, a medieval parlor dating back to 1402 was discovered. More curiously, a mummified dog from 1739, believed to be a construction sacrifice from around 400 years prior, is displayed in the castle entrance behind glass.
Yes, Burgk Castle regularly hosts concerts, particularly in its chapel, which features a rare Gottfried Silbermann organ known for its original Baroque sound. A medieval festival is also held at the castle, offering a special atmosphere with its interplay of architecture and landscape.


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