Best castles around Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf offers a selection of historical sites in the Weinviertel region. The area features a diverse landscape, including plains and elevated limestone cliffs, providing varied settings for these structures. Visitors can explore a range of castles, from medieval ruins to renovated palaces. The region's history is reflected in these buildings, many of which date back centuries.
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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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The former castle of the town of Gänserndorf, today the town hall. In 1925, the municipality rebuilt the original building from the 16th century based on an engraving by Georg Matthäus Vischer.
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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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Ebenthal Castle (also Coburg Castle) is a baroque palace complex, most of which dates from the 18th century. The castle was owned by the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry family until 1970 and is now privately owned after several sales.
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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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Beautiful old castle in Matzen
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Yes, several castles in the Weinviertel region offer family-friendly experiences. The Raggendorf Castle, for example, is categorized as family-friendly and features a spacious castle garden and courtyard. The Staatz Castle Ruins are open year-round and include a kid's play corner and outdoor playground. Falkenstein Castle Ruin offers special "adventure tours" for children, teaching them about medieval life.
For breathtaking views, the Staatz Castle Ruins are highly recommended. Perched on a 100-meter-high limestone cliff, they offer expansive views over the Laa plain. Similarly, Falkenstein Castle Ruin provides panoramic views over the green landscape from its wooded hill.
The castles around Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf offer diverse historical insights. Liechtenstein Schloss Wilfersdorf houses a permanent multimedia exhibition detailing the history of the Liechtenstein family. Staatz Castle Ruins provide a unique medieval experience with a historic castle cellar and even knights' dinners. Falkenstein Castle Ruin offers guided tours, including adventure tours for children, to learn about medieval life.
Yes, some historical castles in the area are privately owned and not open for public visits. Schloss Schönkirchen, located directly in Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf, is privately inhabited, and its views are obscured by the park's trees. Bockfließ Castle also serves as a family residence and is not open to the public, despite its significant historical past.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Schönkirchen Castle – Pumpkin Field loop from Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf" which is an easy 13.5 km ride. For hiking enthusiasts, there's the "St. Hubert's Chapel – Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) loop" which is an easy 5.5 km trail. Explore more options on the Cycling around Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf or Hiking around Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf guides.
Yes, Raggendorf Castle, fully restored in 2012, is now used as an event castle. It features spacious castle gardens, an idyllic courtyard, and festive rooms, making it suitable for weddings, private parties, seminars, and other festivities.
Schloss Haggenberg is notable for its distinctive paintings on both its outer and courtyard walls. It is also surrounded by a reed-overgrown moat and accessible via a stone bridge and chestnut avenue, adding to its visual appeal. Ebenthal Castle is a beautiful baroque palace complex, with most of its structure dating back to the 18th century.
The castles in the Weinviertel region can be enjoyed year-round. For example, the Staatz Castle Ruins are open to visitors throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and castle grounds, while indoor exhibitions like those at Liechtenstein Schloss Wilfersdorf are accessible regardless of the season.
Absolutely. Schloss Orth is listed among the top castles in the Weinviertel and often serves as a gateway to the Donau-Auen National Park, offering a blend of historical interest and natural exploration. Additionally, many castles are set amidst beautiful landscapes, providing opportunities for walks and enjoying nature.
Liechtenstein Schloss Wilfersdorf features a weekend wine tavern in its centuries-old vaults, run by local wine-growing families. This offers a unique cultural and culinary experience, allowing visitors to enjoy local wines in a historical setting.
Bockfließ Castle, known as "Marchfeld's weir" in medieval documents, has a history dating back to 1168 and bears marks of Turkish sabers on its old inner gate. Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) is a medieval castle rebuilt into a Renaissance castle from 1551. The Staatz Castle Ruins, built in the 11th century, stand as a testament to the region's planned settlement.


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