Best castles around Hohenruppersdorf are found in the surrounding Lower Austria region, which is historically rich in such structures. While Hohenruppersdorf itself did not host a lord's castle, the broader area offers insights into the region's past. The landscape features rolling hills and cultural landscapes, providing a setting for various historical sites. This region is known for its historical significance and architectural heritage.
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The history of Bockfließ Castle goes back to 1168. "Breastwork of the Marchfeld", "place of refuge for the residents", a "real fortress" are descriptions of the castle in medieval documents. In the 15th century, the castle was known as a moated castle, and in the 18th century it was converted into a castle-like fortress. The notches of Turkish sabres can be seen on the old inner gate. The interior rooms were plundered in 1809 and 1945. Today the castle is owned by Countess Maya Goess, née Abensperg-Traun, and serves as a private residence. More on the history: https://www.burgen-austria.com/archive.php?id=438
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Renaissance castle with diorama of the battle of King Ottokar of Bohemia and Rudolf of Habsburg (1278), remarkable castle chapel and Sala Terrena; castle museum with a focus on "archaeology and paleontology".
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Very nicely renovated castle that can also be rented for events.
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The first records of the castle date back to 1369. Originally called Rackendorf, the castle and lands often changed hands over the centuries. More about the story: http://noeburgen.imareal.sbg.ac.at/result/burgid/439
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In 1958 the first Ritter sparkling wine was bottled at Raggendorf Castle. At that time, RITTER SEKT was still a regional brand and the Klenkhart Castle Winery was a small family business. Today, almost 6 million bottles of sparkling wine and wine are sold worldwide every year. In 2016, the Renaissance castle was lovingly restored by the castle's lord Norbert Klenkhart and gutted of various additions from the last decades. Since then, Raggendorf Castle has been used as an event castle with its spacious castle garden, idyllic courtyard and festive rooms. Details at: https://schloss-raggendorf.com/
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The first records of the castle date back to 1369. Originally called Rackendorf, the castle and estates have often changed hands over the centuries. In 1556 the knight Christoph Zoppl acquired the castle. He has jurisdiction in Rackendorf with 31 subjects and his tombstone with life-size armor can still be seen in the parish church. After his death, Raggendorff is owned by various noble families, including those of Herberstein, Sonnau and Liechtenstein. The castle is now owned by Norbert Klenkhart. It was completely restored in 2012. Since 2016 it can be rented for weddings, private parties, seminars and other festivities.
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The region around Hohenruppersdorf offers a variety of historical castle types, including medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque structures. You can find everything from moated castles to grand palace complexes. Examples include the Renaissance-era Matzen Castle, the Baroque Ebenthal Castle, and the historically significant Bockfließ Castle, which was once a moated castle.
Yes, several castles in the surrounding region boast a deep history. Bockfließ Castle, for instance, was known as a moated castle in the 15th century and transformed into a fortress-like structure in the 18th century, with reported notches from Turkish sabers on its old inner gate. Raggendorf Castle has records dating back to 1369 and has passed through various noble families over centuries.
Several castles in the area are noted as family-friendly. Nexing Castle and Muschelberg offers a romantic landscape garden, a wildlife enclosure, and the unique Nexing Shell Hill, a huge collection of 12.5 to 13.5 million-year-old shell fossils, making it an engaging visit for all ages. Raggendorf Castle and Ebenthal Castle are also categorized as family-friendly.
Access varies by castle. Bockfließ Castle is a private residence and not open to the public. Matzen Castle is now a hotel, so its interior is generally only viewable if you are staying there, though the surrounding Matzen Park is accessible. Raggendorf Castle can be rented for events, suggesting some public access for specific occasions.
Yes, Nexing Castle and Muschelberg features a romantic landscape garden with grotto-like rock parts and a bridge. It also boasts the Nexing Shell Hill, a significant geological site. Matzen Castle is set within a magnificent English garden with picturesque ponds and exotic plants, ideal for strolls.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring, and gravel biking that pass by or near these historical sites. For example, there are routes like the "Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) – Schloss Nexing loop" for road cycling or the "Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) – Karpatenblick Viewpoint loop" for touring. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Hohenruppersdorf, Cycling around Hohenruppersdorf, and Gravel biking around Hohenruppersdorf guide pages.
While specific seasonal recommendations for each castle aren't detailed, the surrounding region of Lower Austria, with its rolling hills and cultural landscapes, is generally pleasant for visits during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer ideal weather for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor activities like cycling.
Many of the castles in this region are not as heavily trafficked as more famous sites, offering a more peaceful experience. While Matzen Castle is popular, its extensive park allows for quiet exploration. Castles like Raggendorf Castle and Ebenthal Castle, being privately owned or event venues, might offer a more serene atmosphere when not hosting specific events.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural heritage of the castles. For example, the unique geological features and landscape garden at Nexing Castle and Muschelberg are highly praised, with one visitor noting it as an "interesting garden with an incredible number of shell fossils." The overall appeal lies in the variety of structures, from medieval to Baroque, and the stories they tell about Lower Austria's past.
While specific parking details for each castle are not provided, most historical sites in rural areas typically offer some form of parking, either directly on-site or in nearby designated areas. For sites like Nexing Castle, which includes an inn and camping options, visitor parking is available.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for combining castle visits with cycling. Many routes, such as the "Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) – Nexing Fish Pond loop" for touring bicycles, are designed to take you past these historical landmarks. You can find detailed cycling routes that incorporate castle sightings on the komoot guide pages for Road Cycling, Touring Cycling, and Gravel Biking around Hohenruppersdorf.


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