Castles around Neudorf bei Parndorf are located in the Burgenland region of Austria, characterized by its Pannonian Plain landscapes and proximity to Lake Neusiedl. This area features a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The region offers a variety of historical sites, including medieval fortresses and baroque palaces. Visitors can explore these landmarks, which reflect centuries of architectural and cultural development.
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Beautifully preserved castle with open gates for cycling in, there is a restaurant in the first courtyard.
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Even more about the history: https://schloss-rohrau.at/geschichte-schloss-rohrau/
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The New Gattendorf Castle consists of a two-wing administration building on the street side. This is followed by a three-story palace with a ten-axis garden facade. The castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: https://www.burgen-austria.com/archive.php?id=1714
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The Old Gattendorf Castle is a mighty two-wing building with a core structure dating from around 1600. The rusticated portal in the seven-axis main front dates from the 17th century and the giant Ionic pilasters from the second half of the 18th century. In the 19th century, the castle was "degraded" to a granary, used as such until the Second World War and later converted back into a castle. The castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: http://www.kulturatlas.at/aut_b/page/00081078.htm
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Petronell Castle was first built in the 11th century. The four-winged castle complex that still exists today was planned by Dominio Carlone (around 1615 - 1679) on behalf of the Abensperg-Traun family. The castle is decorated with frescoes by Caprovo Tencalla. The castle was owned by the Abensperg and Traun families for 17 generations and was sold to a private investor in 2006 and can therefore only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Petronell
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The secret landmark of Neusiedl - cozy up here with a wonderful view over Lake Neusiedl.
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Tabor - ruins are the city's secret landmark For a long time, this castle ruin was thought to be a Roman building. In fact, it dates back to the Middle Ages. Experts have differing opinions about its function: some believe it was a royal residential castle, others a defensive tower. The wall construction suggests that the building was built in the 14th/15th century. In any case, Tabor was later used for defensive purposes. In 1708, it was fortified with palisades and wooden posts, but was still unable to withstand the onslaught of the Kurucs. The Tabor ruins are located on a hill and from the high walls of the ruins you have a wonderful view of the city and the lake.
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Rohrau Castle, whose origins are uncertain and which was first mentioned in 1240, came into the possession of the Harrach family in 1524, who converted it into a Renaissance moated castle. The history of the castle and the Harrach family is closely linked to the Habsburg monarchy, in which the family played an important political role. After destruction in the Second World War and extensive renovation work starting in 1966, the castle was reopened in 1970 and the family collection was presented to the public.
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Beyond the popular Prugg Castle (Harrach Castle), Rohrau and Rohrau Castle, the Burgenland region offers several magnificent sites. These include Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt, a baroque masterpiece known for its Haydnsaal, and Burg Forchtenstein, a formidable medieval fortress housing extensive collections. Schloss Halbturn, an imperial hunting residence, is also a significant baroque castle.
Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt provides a fascinating journey through history, art, and music, with its grand halls, historic rooms, and the Esterházy Picture Gallery. Burg Forchtenstein is renowned for its extensive private weapon collection, the Esterházy Gallery of Ancestors, and the intact Esterházy Treasure Chamber. Rohrau Castle also houses the impressive painting collection of the Counts of Harrach.
Burg Forchtenstein offers an engaging experience for families with its immersive medieval history, extensive collections, and various tour options, including themed tours. Rohrau Castle is also considered family-friendly and offers open gates for cycling in, with a restaurant in the first courtyard.
Yes, the region around Neudorf bei Parndorf offers various outdoor activities. For example, you can find numerous cycling routes, including those that pass by historical sites. Explore options like the 'Roman Villa Bruckneudorf – Rohrau Castle loop' for gravel biking or the 'Along the Leitha – Bratislava Castle loop' for cycling. You can find more details on gravel biking, cycling, and running trails in the area.
From Tabor Ruin, you can enjoy a wonderful view over Lake Neusiedl and the city of Neusiedl am See. Burg Forchtenstein, perched on a dolomite rock, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Austrian countryside from its terrace. Schloss Halbturn is set within the impressive natural landscapes of the Pannonian Plain, characterized by its proximity to Lake Neusiedl and gentle hills.
Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt is particularly known for its Haydnsaal, a world-class concert hall where Joseph Haydn worked. Concerts are still held there, allowing visitors to experience classical music in its original setting. The palace also houses an impressive collection of art in the Esterházy Picture Gallery.
Schloss Esterházy showcases a blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles, with rich stucco decoration and ornate interiors. Burg Forchtenstein features robust stone walls, towering bastions, a 50-meter-high keep, and impressive secco mural paintings. Prugg Castle (Harrach Castle), Rohrau, built in the 12th century, blends Baroque and Gothic Revival styles, with its oldest part being a Romanesque tower.
Tabor Ruin, often called the secret landmark of Neusiedl, is a medieval castle ruin on a hill above Neusiedl am See. While once thought to be Roman, it dates back to the 14th/15th century. Experts debate its original function, suggesting it was either a royal residential castle, a defensive tower, or even a widow's residence. It was later fortified but couldn't withstand the Kuruc onslaught in 1708.
Schloss Halbturn offers a unique blend of historical grandeur and viticulture. Its former stables house a winery, Weingut Schloss Halbturn, where visitors can taste and learn about local Burgenland wines, particularly their sophisticated first label wines.
Petronell Castle is currently undergoing renovation and is private property, with access forbidden. It is expected to become a luxury hotel. Neues Schloss Gattendorf is also privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside.
The Burgenland region, with its Pannonian climate, generally offers pleasant conditions from spring to autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer allows for combining castle visits with activities around Lake Neusiedl. Autumn is ideal for wine-related experiences, especially near Schloss Halbturn, and enjoys mild weather. Some castles may have reduced opening hours or specific events during winter, so it's always best to check individual castle websites for seasonal considerations.
Burg Forchtenstein is famous for its Esterházy Treasure Chamber, which remained intact through World War II, and one of Central Europe's largest private weapon collections. Rohrau Castle houses the significant painting collection of the Counts of Harrach.
Yes, Schloss Halbturn historically served as a hunting and summer residence for the imperial family. Today, it continues to offer a blend of historical grandeur and cultural experiences.


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