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Top 11 Castles around Schwerdorf

Best castles around Schwerdorf are found in the Moselle department of France, a region characterized by its proximity to the German border. This area features a diverse landscape with historical significance, having frequently shifted between French and German control. The terrain includes river valleys and elevated positions, providing strategic locations for historical fortifications. Visitors can explore a variety of castles, from well-preserved fortresses to ancient ruins.

Best castles around Schwerdorf

  • The most popular castles is Devil's Castle (Felsberg), a…

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Devil's Castle (Felsberg)

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The name "Teufelsburg", which the castle bears in the vernacular, can be traced back to a legend. According to this, a knight of the castle is said to have made …

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Siersburg Castle

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Die Burganlage der Siersburg liegt weithin sichtbar auf einer steilen Bergkuppe aus leicht erodierbarem Oberem Buntsandstein neben Oberem Muschelkalk hoch über dem Tal der Nied kurz vor deren Mündung in …

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Stadthaus Merzig (Former Electoral Palace)

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The district town owes one of its most beautiful landmarks and one of the most important late Renaissance buildings in Saarland to the Trier Elector and Archbishop Philipp Christoph von …

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Fremersdorf Castle

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The main building was built around 1800. It is surrounded by a park that was larger before the highway was built. The castle is privately owned and unfortunately cannot be visited.

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Picnic Area Above the Castle

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Above the castle there is a nice rest area to linger.

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May 2, 2025, Stadthaus Merzig (Former Electoral Palace)

Built in 1647-49 according to plans by Matthias Staudt as a late Renaissance palace for Elector Philipp Christoph von Sötern; restored in the Baroque style by Christian Kretzschmar after a fire in the 18th century. The foyer features 16 terracottas, made by Villeroy & Boch on behalf of Ludwig II for Herrenchiemsee Palace.

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The district town owes one of its most beautiful landmarks and one of the most important late Renaissance buildings in Saarland to the Trier Elector and Archbishop Philipp Christoph von Sötern. Between 1647 and 1649, the building now known as the “Stadthaus” was built as an electoral palace. With the concept of the town house, the architect followed French models from the 16th century, the so-called manoir buildings (country, pleasure or hunting lodges), of which the Merzig town house is one of the most important German representatives. Particularly noteworthy are the head emerging from tendrils above the double portal and the keystones decorated with heads above the windows, a popular motif at the time, which Kretzschmar also used in his most famous building, the abbey in Mettlach. The foyer of the town house houses 16 terracottas that were made by Villeroy & Boch on behalf of the Bavarian King Ludwig II for Herrenchiemsee Palace. Today the town house serves as the city administration building and houses, among other things, the wedding room. https://www.merzig.de/tourismus-kultur/gehenswuerdigkeiten/das-merziger-stadthaus/

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Created between 1647 and 1649. Electoral palace based on plans by Matthias Staudt

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Very nice city center with charging stations

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simply a mystical place!

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Here you can enjoy the view while taking a break.👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles near Schwerdorf offer the best views?

For impressive panoramic views, consider visiting Siersburg Castle, which is situated on a steep hill overlooking the confluence of the Nied and Saar rivers. The Devil's Castle (Felsberg) also offers great vantage points over the surrounding area. Further afield, Lutzelbourg Castle provides picturesque views over the Zorn valley, and Weckersburg Castle Ruins boast magnificent panoramic views over the valleys.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit near Schwerdorf?

Yes, Stadthaus Merzig (Former Electoral Palace) is listed as family-friendly and offers a glimpse into late Renaissance architecture. Fellenberg Castle, which houses a district local history museum and an adjacent 'Garden of Arts' with sculptures, is also a good option for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Moselle region?

The Moselle region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking around the castle ruins. Summer is ideal for outdoor events like medieval markets and summer cinema screenings at Siersburg Castle or cultural events at Château de Malbrouck. While some castles might have reduced hours or be less accessible in winter, the historical sites can still offer a unique, atmospheric experience.

Can I visit Château de Bourg Esch in Schwerdorf?

The Château de Bourg Esch is a private property and is not open to visitors. However, its impressive U-shaped red sandstone structure and gate-tower can be admired from the exterior, offering a glimpse into the region's historical architecture. You can find more information about its history at troisfrontierestourisme.com.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Schwerdorf?

Yes, several castles are integrated into hiking routes. Devil's Castle (Felsberg) is accessible via the 'Traumschleife Vaubansteig' premium hiking trail. A marked trail also leads visitors from the foot of the hill to the ruins of Siersburg Castle. For more hiking options in the area, explore the Hiking around Schwerdorf guide.

Which castles offer cultural events or exhibitions?

Château de Malbrouck is renowned for hosting high-quality temporary exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events, in addition to its permanent historical trail. Siersburg Castle regularly hosts medieval markets and summer cinema screenings, bringing local history to life.

Are there any castles near Schwerdorf that are privately owned and not open to the public?

Yes, Fremersdorf Castle is privately owned by the von Boch family and is not open to the public. Similarly, the Château de Bourg Esch in Schwerdorf is also private property, though its exterior can be admired.

What kind of historical significance do the castles in this region hold?

The castles around Schwerdorf reflect the region's rich and complex history, often shifting between French and German control due to its border location. From medieval ruins like Siersburg Castle and Lutzelbourg Castle, to the restored 15th-century Château de Malbrouck, and Renaissance palaces like Stadthaus Merzig, they showcase diverse architectural styles and strategic importance throughout centuries.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved or restored?

Château de Malbrouck is considered an architectural masterpiece due to its exceptional restoration, offering a remarkably preserved 15th-century fortress experience. Devil's Castle (Felsberg) is also noted for being in very good condition.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the castles?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwerdorf guide, including routes that offer views of Château de Malbrouck. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Schwerdorf guide provides several options.

Which castle offers a unique historical legend?

Devil's Castle (Felsberg) is known for its legendary name, stemming from a tale where a knight of the castle supposedly made a pact with the devil. Visitors can explore this site and learn about its folklore.

Are there any castles that are more ruins than fully standing structures?

Yes, Siersburg Castle is a medieval ruin, with stone walls and foundations remaining. Lutzelbourg Castle is also a ruin perched on a rocky promontory, and the Weckersburg Castle Ruins consist of foundations and a section of an old tower.

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