Castles around Neuhofen an der Ybbs offer a journey into Austrian history and architecture. This municipality holds historical significance as the place of Austria's first documented mention as "Ostarrîchi" in 996. While Neuhofen an der Ybbs itself is known for its cultural center, the broader region within the Amstetten district and Lower Austria features several notable castles. These historical sites provide insights into medieval architecture, noble families, and significant events in Austrian history.
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Zeillern Castle was built on the ruins of a medieval moated castle, first mentioned in 1052 in connection with a "Chuno von Cidelaren." In 1605, Wolf Friedrich Freiherr von Tattenbach acquired the property, remodeled it in the Renaissance style, and gave it its characteristic appearance, which remains to this day. Since 2006, it has been a hotel with a restaurant and outdoor seating area. Opening hours can be found here: https://schloss-zeillern.at/restaurant/.
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Waidhofen is always worth a stay
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Giant chestnut trees can be admired in front of the castle. If you're looking for an alternative to the fast road, a beautiful gravel path leads uphill parallel to the entrance on the right.
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In front of the castle you can admire huge chestnut trees, at the entrance on the right there is a nice gravel alternative to the fast road below
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Zeillern Castle is a magnificent castle in the municipality of Zeillern in Lower Austria. It is considered an important historical building in the region and is now used for events and as a hotel and seminar center. The castle was built in the 16th century, but its roots go back to a medieval castle complex. Over the centuries it changed owners several times and was gradually converted into a representative Renaissance castle. The castle underwent structural extensions and modernizations, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries. The castle is a typical example of Renaissance architecture with Baroque elements that were added later. It consists of a rectangular main wing with an inner courtyard. The striking clock tower and the facade with sgraffito decorations give the castle its special charm. Today Zeillern Castle is used as a hotel and seminar center.
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Zeillern Castle is currently being renovated. It has a beautiful park and is often used for cultural events and weddings.
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The castle houses a local history museum and Ernst Urschitz's historical weapons collection with over 400 exhibits in the castle tower. The 23 m high tower also serves as a viewing tower with a panoramic view of the Mostviertel.
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Visitors frequently appreciate the historic town square of Waidhofen an der Ybbs Town Square, which is home to Rothschild Castle. Other popular choices include Ulmerfeld Castle, known for its medieval architecture and panoramic views, and Zeillern Castle, a Renaissance-style estate now serving as a hotel and seminar center.
Yes, Rothschild Castle in Waidhofen an der Ybbs has a medieval core from the 13th century and underwent significant neo-Gothic reconstruction. Further afield, Artstetten Castle is historically significant as the family seat and final resting place of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination triggered World War I.
At Rothschild Castle in Waidhofen an der Ybbs, you can explore the '5e Museum,' which is dedicated to the city's history. Ulmerfeld Castle houses a local museum, and Artstetten Castle features a museum dedicated to Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Waidhofen an der Ybbs Town Square (with Rothschild Castle), Ulmerfeld Castle, and Zeillern Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Auhof Castle also welcomes families.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, hiking routes around Neuhofen an der Ybbs include trails like 'Place of Forgotten Peoples – Creek in the Forest' and 'Gasthaus Sandhofer loop'. You can also find easy hikes in the area.
Beyond castle visits, you can explore the region through various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. For cyclists, road cycling routes like 'Ulmerfeld Castle – View of Ötscher loop' offer scenic rides.
Ulmerfeld Castle is known for its tower, which serves as a lookout point and provides excellent panoramic views of the Mostviertel region.
For current opening times of Ulmerfeld Castle, especially for its museum and youth hostel, it's best to check their official website: https://www.oejhv.at/jugendherbergen/niederoesterreich/schloss-ulmerfeld.
Yes, Zeillern Castle has been remodeled into a hotel, restaurant, and seminar center. It's an important historical building that now hosts events and offers accommodation. You can find their opening hours for the restaurant here: https://schloss-zeillern.at/restaurant/.
Senftenegg Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. Despite this, it is a very nicely maintained castle complex worth admiring for its architecture and history.
The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting, as many castles host events like concerts and theatrical performances, such as those in the arcade courtyard of Ulmerfeld Castle. The historic parks, like the one at Artstetten Castle, are also particularly beautiful during these seasons.
The area around Waidhofen an der Ybbs Town Square, which includes Rothschild Castle, is listed as wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check with individual castle administrations for specific accessibility details within the historical buildings themselves.


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