Best castles around Seeshaupt offer a glimpse into the rich history and architectural heritage of this municipality on Lake Starnberg. The area, part of the Fuenfseenland in Upper Bavaria, features several historic sites. Visitors can explore a variety of castles, each with its own unique character. These structures contribute to the cultural landscape of the region.
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From Tutzing, a magnificent view opens up of the glittering Lake Starnberg and the majestic Alps in the background.
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The manor house is a castle-like cubic structure with suggested side wings and corner turrets in strictly symmetrical, late-classical forms, two-tone exposed brickwork with flat hipped and gable roofs. It was built in 1866/1867 according to plans by the architect Georg Dollmann,[1] who worked for Ludwig II from 1868 onwards and designed several palace buildings for him. The manor house is located on the shore of the lake amidst a large park landscape, which was first designed by the court garden director Carl von Effner.[6] Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Seeseiten
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The former country house of Ludwig von der Pfordten was designed by Georg von Dollmann and built in 1866/67.[1] It is one of the largest and most important villas on Lake Starnberg. It was purchased in 1872 by Rudolf Knosp, a Württemberg commercial councillor and co-founder of the "Baden Anilin and Soda Factory" (BASF).[2] Through his daughter, the later Henriette Baroness von Simolin-Bathory (née Knosp), the castle came into the possession of her son Rudolf von Simolin-Bathory. He bequeathed it to his illegitimate daughter Rudolfine von Simolin-Bathory Domeneck, who married Captain Le Tanneux von Saint Paul. Francine Le Tanneux von Saint Paul married August von Finck Jr.;[3][4] thus the property came into the possession of the von Finck family.[5] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Seeseiten
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This imposing building was built between 1907 and 1909 in the historicist style and is currently privately owned, so unfortunately it cannot be visited. Over the years, the ownership and use of the castle changed several times: in 1943, the property came into the possession of the Nazi state and was a guest house for the Reich Foreign Ministry; the most prominent guest in 1943 was Benito Mussolini. Briefly owned by the US Army after the war, the castle was taken over by the US government, which set up and operated a seminary of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church there in 1946. Finally, in 1961, the castle came into the possession of the Federal Republic of Germany, which housed a training center for candidates for the senior civil service at the BND there until 2000. After that, the site changed hands several times. Further information about this interesting building can be found on Wikipedia at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hirschberg_am_Haarsee.
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Right next to the boat ramp there is a small jetty, from where you have a great view of the jetty and Lake Starnberg
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From the jetty you have a really beautiful view over the lake in the evening, and if the weather is good you can even see the mountains in the background.
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The castles in the Seeshaupt area showcase a variety of architectural styles, including Historism, Late Classicist, and Neo-Romanesque. For example, Seeseiten Castle is a notable Late Classicist structure, while Seeburg Castle, though not directly in Seeshaupt, is a prominent Neo-Romanesque example. Schloss Hohenberg, a historic hunting lodge, was built in the Historism style.
Yes, Höhenried Castle is particularly known for its beautiful Christmas markets, making it a popular seasonal attraction. Beyond the festive season, its grounds offer a scenic experience.
Seeseiten Castle is situated directly on Lake Starnberg, offering an impressive architectural sight and beautiful lakeside views. While not a castle itself, the View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps highlight near Tutzing provides stunning panoramic vistas.
Many of the castles and nearby attractions are considered family-friendly. Höhenried Castle, Seeseiten Castle, and Tutzing Castle are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant grounds and historical interest for all ages.
While many castles offer public access to their grounds or specific events, some are privately owned and not open to the public. For instance, Hirschberg Castle on Lake Haarsee is privately owned and can only be viewed from a distance. Schloss Hohenberg is also privately owned, though its villa-like architecture can be appreciated from afar. Seeseiten Castle is also generally admired from a distance.
The region around Seeshaupt offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Seeshaupt guide, including easy loops like the 'Bench with a view of Frechensee'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Forest trail by Lake Starnberg' and road cycling options, which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Seeshaupt guide and Road Cycling Routes around Seeshaupt guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities that offer views of the castles or the surrounding natural beauty. For example, the 'View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps' highlight is a popular viewpoint near Tutzing. You can find various trails, including those with scenic views, in the Hiking around Seeshaupt guide.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque locations and historical significance of the castles. Many enjoy the beautifully landscaped grounds, such as the avenue at Höhenried Castle, and the impressive architecture of structures like Seeseiten Castle. The stunning views of Lake Starnberg and the Alps are also highly appreciated.
The castles and surrounding area can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and combining visits with outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and Höhenried Castle is particularly popular during the winter for its Christmas markets.
Yes, several castles have rich histories. Schloss Hohenberg, for instance, has roots dating back to 1135 and has been owned by notable families like Thurn and Taxis. Hirschberg Castle on Lake Haarsee has a particularly eventful past, having served as a guest house for the Reich Foreign Ministry during WWII, hosting figures like Benito Mussolini, and later used by the US Army and the Federal Intelligence Service.
Yes, Tutzing Castle, after numerous renovations, has long been used as a Protestant academy. Seeburg Castle, located on Lake Starnberg, has been owned by the Free State of Bavaria since WWII and is currently leased to a Christian organization for children and young people.


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