Best castles around Groß-Enzersdorf are found in the surrounding areas, offering a rich tapestry of history and architecture. Groß-Enzersdorf is a historic town located near Vienna, characterized by its proximity to the Danube River and the Donau-Auen National Park. The region features a mix of medieval fortresses, Baroque palaces, and Renaissance complexes. These historical sites provide insights into centuries of Austrian history and cultural development.
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Destroyed during the second Turkish siege, the castle was rebuilt in a baroque style by Count Otto Christoph von Volkra. In the mid-18th century, Count Heinrich Kajetan von Blümegen, a state minister, became the new lord of the castle. Blümegen, who also owned estates in Moravia, had the "Kettenhofer Zitz- und Kattunfabrik" established in 1766. (See Chap. IX.1)
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Pheasants, partridges, and mouflons romped in the gardens, and there were swans in the pond. The flowerbeds were geometrically designed (in keeping with the Renaissance); the three marble fountains were created by the famous sculptor Alexander Colin (1570/1571-1574, 1575-1583).
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unknown area of Vienna. The place where all Vienna originated flowers, vegetables, and fruits are grown
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Around 1120, Adalbert von Sachsengang was documented as the first representative of the family named after the castle. When Emperor Ferdinand III put Sachsengang up for sale in 1655, it was already in very poor condition. Johann Konrad von Richthausen became the new lord of the castle. He primarily engaged in alchemical experiments in Sachsengang. As early as 1659, he sold the castle to Dr. Jakob von Thavonat, a South Tyrolean, who had it expanded into a palace. His descendants still live in and manage the castle today.
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Orth Castle is one of the oldest surviving castles in the region and has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The castle was first mentioned in the 12th century and was originally a medieval moated castle. In the 16th century, the castle was converted into a Renaissance palace. Over the centuries, it served various noble families and was later taken over by the municipality. Today, it is a listed building, is an important part of Lower Austria's cultural heritage and is particularly known as the Danube-Auen National Park Center. The castle houses the national park's visitor center, which is dedicated to the unique flora and fauna of this protected floodplain landscape. Orth Castle is located right in the heart of the Danube-Auen National Park, one of the last great floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It combines historical architecture with modern environmental education. An ideal place to learn more about the fascinating floodplain landscape and its importance for nature conservation while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
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The Sachsengang fortress, probably one of the oldest and perhaps the oldest, fortification around Vienna, was one of the most important in the medieval chain of castles that stretched from Eßling to Stopfenreuth. In 1659, the South Tyrolean Baron Dr. Jakob von Thavonat bought the Sachsengang castle and converted it into a palace. His descendants still live in and manage the castle today. More on the history: http://www.burgenkunde.at/niederoesterreich/sachsengang/sachsengang.htm
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Neugebäude Palace is a mannerist palace in Simmering, commissioned by Maximilian II. According to legend, it was built on the site where Sultan Suleiman's tent castle stood during the Turkish siege of 1529. From the 17th century onwards, parts of the complex were dismantled or relocated; the palace, which had been used as an ammunition depot from 1744 onwards, and the gardens fell into disrepair. After 1945, it was used as a warehouse and factory hall at various times, was listed as a historical monument in the 1970s and was only partially renovated in 2000. The main building is now used for various events.
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Beautiful castle! Unfortunately you have to take quite a detour to get to the courtyard.
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The region boasts a rich history. Rothmühle Castle, first documented around 1300, has a varied past as a mill, factory, and now a cultural center. Orth Castle on the Danube, mentioned in the 12th century, is one of the oldest surviving castles. Neugebäude Palace, a large Mannerist complex from 1569, offers insights into Renaissance architecture. Liechtenstein Castle, the ancestral seat of the princely House of Liechtenstein, dates back to the 12th century and was rebuilt in a neo-Gothic style.
For families, Schloss Hof is an excellent choice. It features a stately palace, extensive Baroque gardens, and a vibrant estate farm with rare animals like white Baroque donkeys and Bactrian camels, plus a petting zoo and craft workshops. Orth Castle on the Danube, housing the National Park Center for Donau-Auen, also offers educational and engaging experiences for all ages.
Yes, several castles host cultural events. Rothmühle Castle is known for its annual Nestroy-Spiele Schwechat, summer cinema, and Advent market. Schloss Hof hosts special exhibitions and numerous events throughout the year. Liechtenstein Castle serves as a setting for medieval festivals, concerts, and theater performances, and Neugebäude Palace hosts annual events like an Easter market, a medieval festival, and a Christmas market.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the castles. The weather is pleasant for exploring gardens and outdoor areas, and many castles host special events during these seasons. Summer can also be great, though some outdoor areas might be very warm. Winter visits can be charming, especially around Christmas markets, but some attractions might have reduced hours or be closed.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. Near Orth Castle on the Danube, you can explore the Donau-Auen National Park, which has numerous trails. For hiking, consider routes like the Napoleon Rundweg or the Schonauer Danube Round. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Danube Cycle Path. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for Groß-Enzersdorf.
Orth Castle on the Danube is perfect for this. It's one of the oldest castles in the region and houses the National Park Center for Donau-Auen. This allows visitors to learn about the unique flora and fauna of the Danube Floodplains National Park while enjoying the historical ambiance of the castle.
While specific accessibility details vary, larger complexes like Schloss Hof often have accessible routes through parts of the palace and gardens. It's always recommended to check the individual castle's official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on wheelchair accessibility, especially for older medieval structures like Liechtenstein Castle.
Many castle grounds and outdoor areas may allow dogs, often on a leash. However, access to interior palace rooms or specific gardens is usually restricted for pets. For example, the extensive grounds of Schloss Hof might be suitable for a walk with a dog, but the palace interiors and some farm areas would not be. Always verify the specific dog policies with each castle before your visit.
The castles around Groß-Enzersdorf showcase a diverse range of architectural styles. You'll find medieval fortresses like Liechtenstein Castle, Baroque palaces such as Schloss Hof and Rothmühle Castle, and Mannerist complexes like Neugebäude Palace. Altkettenhof Castle also features Baroque and Neo-Baroque elements.
Yes, several castles offer scenic views. Liechtenstein Castle's impressive keep provides wide views over the Vienna Basin. Schloss Hof's terraced Baroque gardens offer panoramic vistas. While not explicitly a viewpoint, the setting of Orth Castle on the Danube within the Donau-Auen National Park provides beautiful natural scenery.
Sachsengang Castle is notable as one of the oldest and perhaps the oldest fortification around Vienna, dating back to around 1120. It was an important part of the medieval chain of castles along the Danube. It was converted into a palace in 1659, and descendants of the buyer still live in and manage the castle today, making it a unique, continuously inhabited historical site.
Public transport options vary for each castle. Many are accessible via regional buses from Vienna or nearby towns. For example, Schloss Hof is often reachable by bus from Marchegg train station, which connects to Vienna. Liechtenstein Castle can be reached via public transport from Vienna to Maria Enzersdorf. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific routes to each castle.


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