Best castles around Moßbach offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history and architectural heritage. The area features a collection of historical sites, including manors, unique round castles, and ancient castle chapels. These structures reflect the historical significance of the region, providing insights into past eras.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Arnshaugk Castle was a strategically important point in the Orla region and the centre of the medieval Arnshaugk dominion in Orlagau. In the middle of the 13th century, a line of free lords of Lobdeburg near Jena named themselves after the castle, Otto von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk. (Wikipedia)
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The first building of the chapel was constructed around the year 1087.
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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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Arnshaugk castle chapel It can be considered certain that the first building of the chapel, which is still preserved today as a rectangular building in the three surrounding walls rising to the west, was built around 1087 or was already under construction. This dating is based on the examination of two scaffolding timbers that were found in the masonry of the West Grebel, approx. 1.50 m apart. The year of construction could be determined both by dendrochronological age determination and by radiocarbon dating. The results of the investigations provided evidence to supplement and confirm documentary evidence. The Arnshangk chapel was under the original parish of Neunhofen. Coming from Saalfeld, the eastward expansion of German-Franconian settlers took place via Neunbofen further up the Orla. As a result of this expansion of the country, the indigenous Slavic population groups were Christianized. The chapel was first mentioned in the deed of foundation dated May 1, 1294. Elisabeth v., who came from Arnshaug Castle. Praise deborg Arushaugk and the Landgraler Albrecht of Thuringia donated them, together with the Burgwitz and St. Jolsannes chapels, to the Augustinian hermit monastery in Neustadt. The Arashaugk chapel was dedicated to St. Otto, the 8th bishop of the Bamberg bishopric.
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The former manor house of the von Kospoth manor is now used privately. It was first mentioned in 1320. Today's buildings, stately two to three-story rectangular buildings in neo-Renaissance shapes, are essentially from 1894 and 1901/02. The stately, castle-like character of the exterior building continues into the turn-of-the-century interior. In the rear area, a park was created between 1865 and 1892 as a hilly area with a rock garden and groups of trees, which was expanded between 1900 and 1909. (Wikipedia)
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A wonderful castle in such a small place like Kospoda 🤩.
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The Moßbach region offers a diverse range of historical structures, including manors like Knau Manor, unique round castles such as Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, and ancient religious buildings like Arnshaugk Castle Chapel. You can also find privately owned gems like Kospoda Castle, which offers guided tours.
Yes, several castles in the Moßbach area are considered family-friendly. Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, Kospoda Castle, and the Site of Schleiz Castle are all categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting historical contexts for all ages.
The area around Moßbach is great for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for road cycling, easy hikes, and running. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Knau Manor – View of Ranis Castle loop' and easy hikes such as the 'Moßbach Village – Church in Moßbach loop'. You can explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Moßbach, Easy hikes around Moßbach, and Running Trails around Moßbach guide pages.
It varies by castle. While some, like Knau Manor, are historical landmarks with ongoing preservation efforts, others like Kospoda Castle, which is privately owned and recently renovated, offer guided tours of the castle and its park. Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz can sometimes be visited on special occasions like the Day of Open Monuments.
Arnshaugk Castle Chapel is a very beautiful old chapel with its first construction dating back to around the year 1087. It was strategically important in the Orla region and served as the center of the medieval Arnshaugk dominion. The chapel was donated to the Augustinian hermit monastery in 1294.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and unique architecture. For instance, Knau Manor is noted as a landmark with a lot of interesting history, while Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz is praised as a 'worth seeing small round castle'. Many find Kospoda Castle to be a 'wonderful castle' and a 'gem' after its renovation.
Yes, the Site of Schleiz Castle (Residenzschloss Schleiz) is a historically significant location. Although the castle itself was destroyed in 1945, its history dates back to 1240, with multiple reconstructions after fires in 1475 and 1689. It was once a grand residence and a central point for the Lords of Lobdeburg and later the governors of Gera.
Absolutely. Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz is particularly notable for its unique architectural form as a small round castle. This distinct design sets it apart from other historical structures in the region.
Combining castle visits with local hiking or cycling routes is an excellent way to experience both. Many routes, like those found in the Easy hikes around Moßbach guide, pass by historical sites and offer scenic views of the landscape.
For highlights like Knau Manor, visitor tips often provide insights into their history and significance. Additionally, local information boards or official websites for specific castles (if available) can offer more detailed historical context.
Yes, some historical buildings in the broader region, such as Schloss Mosbach in Baden-Württemberg (if you were referring to that Mosbach), are privately owned and not open to visitors, though they remain significant landmarks. In the Moßbach area, while Kospoda Castle is privately owned, it does offer guided tours, making it accessible to visitors.


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