Castles around Neusiedl an der Zaya are located in the broader surrounding region, particularly in the state of Burgenland and around Neusiedler See. While Neusiedl an der Zaya itself features local parish churches and sites related to its petroleum history, the nearby areas offer a range of significant historical sites. These include medieval ruins, Baroque palaces, and knight's castles, providing insights into the region's past.
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The artist Hermann Nitsch (1938-2022) was one of the Viennese Actionists. In 1998, the palace hosted his 6-Day Play, the artist's 100th performance and the only continuous performance of his life's work. In 2025, after his death, the last three days of the festival (second version) were performed again at Pentecost.
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A beautiful historical building
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Hauskirchen Castle: This early Baroque castle, significantly altered over the centuries, originally formed a fortified complex together with the Hauskirchen parish church. Franz Anton Pilgram was involved in the planning of the elongated Baroque building of Prinzendorf Castle.
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The castle, a mighty two-story square building with a defensive moat, was mentioned in writing as early as 1296. Today, including the area in front of and around the castle, the cultural center of the community, where numerous interesting musical events take place every year. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Jendenspeigen
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The community bought the castle in 1960 and sold it in 1967. The castle is now owned by several families. Story: House churches were probably founded around 1100 by Hugo of Liechtenstein under the name "Hugeschirichen". It originally only consisted of a fortified building and a small church. In 1110 he also founded the associated parish. After 1142, Wichard von Stronsdorf from the Chadolde clan handed over the “Hugeschirchen” estate to Klosterneuburg Abbey. According to Dopsch, the name "Hugo" contained in the place name could be identical to Hugo I of Liechtenstein, who was wealthy in the area and appears in documents several times between 1120 and 1243. Around 1200, Gerbirgis von Eibesthal gave the monastery new ownership of house churches in the form of three and a half peasant fiefs. In 1312 Hermann von Eibesthal sold local property to the duke. In 1319 a “Frewe von Hauskirchen” appeared. In 1590, splinter ownership of various noble families can already be identified, including: Liechtenstein, Fünfkirchen and Joseph Gröbl. Hans Nußkircher named himself after the place in 1590. In 1599 the property passed to Hans Reinhard Ehrenreiter, who probably built the castle around 1602/03. The castle can probably only be seen as an indirect successor to the older seat. In 1838 Hauskirchen belonged to the Knights of Gyra, and in 1846 it belonged to Liechtenstein again.
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The castle has been in the possession of the Liechtenstein family since 1436 and is used to administer the princely estates in Lower Austria.
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The castle is still owned by the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry family.
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It is still owned by the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry family today.
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The region around Neusiedl an der Zaya, particularly in Burgenland and near Neusiedler See, offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can explore medieval ruins like the Jedenspeigen Castle, Baroque palaces such as Schloss Halbturn and Esterházy Castle, and authentic knight's castles like Lockenhaus Castle. These range from those with extensive historical exhibitions to privately owned estates.
For a rich historical experience, visit Jedenspeigen Castle, which houses a permanent exhibition documenting the significant Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen. Wilfersdorf Castle, the ancestral seat of the Liechtenstein family, provides insights into their history. Lockenhaus Castle, dating back to 1200, is considered Austria's last 'authentic knight's castle' and showcases Romanesque and Gothic elements. Esterházy Castle in Eisenstadt offers a glimpse into the opulent life of the Esterházy princes.
Yes, Wilfersdorf Castle is noted as family-friendly and offers a museum experience. Jedenspeigen Castle also features family-friendly aspects, particularly with its historical exhibition that can engage older children. Many castles also have extensive grounds that are pleasant for families to explore.
The Tabor Ruin in Neusiedl am See, though a ruin, is situated on a hill and provides panoramic views of the city and Lake Neusiedl. Forchtenstein Castle in Burgenland is also known for its commanding views of Forchtenstein and the surrounding villages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Hofnestl loop from Zistersdorf' or 'Moosteich loop from Zistersdorf'. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Oil Derricks of Zistersdorf – Bell Pavilion in Großkrut loop'. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Sulphur Spring Hauskirchen – Vineyard View loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Neusiedl an der Zaya, MTB Trails around Neusiedl an der Zaya, and Hiking around Neusiedl an der Zaya guides.
Yes, Schloss Halbturn hosts various art and cultural events and exhibitions. Esterházy Castle is the attractive setting for the annual Haydn Festival, with its Haydn Hall serving as a cultural hub. Lockenhaus Castle hosts the annual Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival. Schloss Potzneusiedl, while now functioning as a large antique store, also hosts special exhibitions and book markets.
The castles in the region can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for enjoying cultural events and festivals often held at castles like Esterházy or Lockenhaus. Some castles, like Jedenspeigen Castle, have exhibitions open from May to October.
Yes, Niederabsdorf Castle is privately owned and used as a riding property, with only the farmyard remaining of the original structure. Hauskirchen Castle is also privately owned by several families. Walterskirchen Castle remains in private ownership by the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry family.
Schloss Potzneusiedl, while not a traditional castle museum, is an elegant historical building that now houses a large antique store and an antiquarian bookshop, offering a unique experience. The Tabor Ruin in Neusiedl am See is sometimes referred to as a 'secret landmark' and offers historical intrigue and views.
Absolutely. Wilfersdorf Castle functions as a historical site and museum, detailing the Liechtenstein family's origins. Jedenspeigen Castle hosts a permanent exhibition on the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen. Esterházy Castle also provides insight into the opulent life of its former residents through its preserved interiors and exhibitions.
The castles around Neusiedl an der Zaya showcase a broad spectrum of historical periods. You'll find medieval structures and ruins, such as the Tabor Ruin and parts of Lockenhaus Castle. There are also prominent Baroque palaces like Schloss Halbturn and Esterházy Castle, reflecting the grandeur of the 17th and 18th centuries. Some, like Schloss Potzneusiedl, incorporate Gothic foundation walls into later constructions.
While specific data on dog-friendliness for each castle is limited, many castle grounds and outdoor areas are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules of each castle before your visit, especially for indoor areas or museums. Exploring the extensive grounds of castles like Schloss Halbturn or the outdoor areas of Forchtenstein Castle can be enjoyable with a dog.
Visitors appreciate the diverse historical experiences, from exploring medieval ruins to grand Baroque palaces. The komoot community has shared 29 photos and given 23 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and historical significance of these sites. Many enjoy the insights into regional history, the architectural grandeur, and the cultural events hosted at various castles.


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