Best castles around Horgau are found in the surrounding region, particularly near Augsburg, which is located approximately 16 km west. While Horgau itself does not host notable castles, its proximity to Augsburg provides access to a wealth of historical and architectural sites. Augsburg features significant historical structures, including a UNESCO World Heritage site related to its historical water management system. These sites offer a comparable sense of history and grandeur.
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In the 19th century, a comprehensive redesign was carried out by the architect Jean Keller, who also designed the magnificent grand hall.
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The Schneeburg near Welden (District of Augsburg, Bavaria) is an early medieval ring rampart that served as a refuge castle in the 9th to 10th centuries to defend against Hungarian invasions. The site is located about 1.5 km south of Welden on a spur above the Laugnatal valley. It was an important defensive structure that functioned as a protective castle for the population and a troop assembly point. The fortification consisted of wood-earth constructions and ramparts, with the eastern side showing typical steps for defense against Magyar horsemen. Today, the earthworks and ditches are preserved as an archaeological monument, with the Ludwig-Ganghofer-Rundwanderweg circular hiking trail leading through the area.
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The ringfort of Schneeburg is not the remains of a castle, but rather an archaeological monument that only reveals itself upon closer inspection. There were never any towers or stone walls here – the fortification consisted of earthworks, wooden palisades, and timber structures. Today, primarily ditches, ramparts, and the shape of the site are visible in the landscape. Historians assume that the oldest traces of Schneeburg date back to the Bronze Age. In the Middle Ages, it offered the local population protection from Hungarian invasions.
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Built in 1550, in 1700 the castle came into the possession of the Augsburg patrician family von Stetten through marriage
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Originally a moated castle, a rectangular structure built under Anton Fugger, individual sections of the walls are medieval, the core dates from the end of the 16th century, renovated around 1730, and remodeled in the last quarter of the 18th century.
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Wolfgang von Paler the Elder was granted sheep in 1550. He commissioned the construction of a new palace around 1550/60. The building was presumably destroyed by the Swedes in 1648. The new owner, Raimund Egger, had the palace rebuilt.
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Hainhofen Castle is located in the Hainhofen district of the town of Neusäß in the Augsburg district of Bavaria. The property consists of two main buildings: the baroque high castle, a four-story hipped roof building that was built in 1730, and the classicist long castle, which was built between 1760 and 1780 by the von Rehlingen family. The castle originally served as the seat of various patrician families, including the Fuggers and the von Rehlingens. Today it is privately owned and has been extensively restored. In 2013, the owners received the Swabia District Monument Prize for this exemplary renovation. The castle is picturesquely located on the western edge of the town in the Schmutter lowlands and is a protected architectural monument. Although it is not open to the public, it remains an important testimony to regional history and architectural development in Swabia. Near the castle is the Catholic parish church of St. Stephanus, which was built in 1718/19 by Johann Holzapfel. This church is also worth a visit and complements the historical ensemble of Hainhofen. For hikers and nature lovers, the area around the castle offers attractive routes that include the Schmuttertal and the Lohwald. A highlight is certainly the castle in Hainhofen, which was built in 1582 by Anton Fugger.
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Hammel Castle is located in the Hammel district of the town of Neusäß in the Augsburg district, Bavaria. The castle is owned by the von Stetten family. History: • 1550: Wolfgang von Paler the Elder is granted Hammel and initiates the construction of the new castle around 1550/60. • 1648: The building is probably destroyed by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. • After 1648: The new owner, Raimund Egger, has the castle rebuilt. • 1700: Through marriage, two thirds of the castle becomes the property of the Augsburg patrician family von Stetten; later the family also acquires the remaining share. • Mid-19th century: Extensive renovation work is carried out. • 1891: Under the planning of the Augsburg architect Jean Keller, the east-west wing is extended and the facade structure is renewed and the south gable is decorated with neo-Gothic battlements. Architecture: The castle consists of two three-story wings. The shorter "old building" has a gable roof and a facade structure with neo-Gothic battlements. The surrounding wall is equipped with four defensive towers, including the so-called Malakow Tower on the southeast corner, which was provided with a balustrade and an arbor-like structure made of wood in 1856. Current use: Hammel Castle is still owned by the von Stetten family and is not open to the public. However, the historic complex is an important cultural monument in the region and an example of the architecture and history of Augsburg's patrician families.
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While Horgau itself doesn't host traditional castles, its proximity to Augsburg, about 16 km west, offers a wealth of historical and architectural sites. You'll find significant historical structures like the Augsburg Town Hall, the Fuggerei (the world's oldest social housing complex), and the Augsburg Cathedral. The region also features a UNESCO World Heritage site related to its historical water management system, which includes impressive historical buildings that resemble small castles, such as the Gersthofen hydroelectric power station. These sites offer a comparable sense of history and grandeur.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Prince-Bishop's Residence Augsburg, a historical site that was the former prince-bishop's residence at Fronhof. Another popular spot is Hammel Castle, a historic complex with a 16th-century core. Many also appreciate the picturesque Reflection of Fuggerschloss Gablingen in the Schmutter, a castle acquired by the influential Fugger merchant family.
Yes, the Prince-Bishop's Residence Augsburg is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Wellenburg Castle Restaurant, located near Wellenburg Castle, is also noted as family-friendly and offers a nice beer garden with Austrian and German cuisine.
Hammel Castle is still owned by the von Stetten family and is not open to the public. However, it remains an important cultural monument in the region, and you can appreciate its romantic appearance from the outside, especially with the horses in the paddock to the north and east.
The Prince-Bishop's Residence Augsburg is a significant historical site. It was the former residence of the prince-bishops, and its medieval episcopal palace was where the Confessio Augustana (the Augsburg Confession) was read in 1530. The main wing was built in 1743, and the complex includes the Palatinate Tower. Today, the government of Swabia is housed in these buildings.
Yes, the region around Horgau offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Bavarian-Swabian baroque pearls' or the 'Weldenbahn Cycle Path', which are detailed in the Cycling around Horgau guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'Schmutter River loop' or the 'Aystetten Tree Trail – Hammel Castle loop', available in the Running Trails around Horgau guide.
The historical sites around Horgau and Augsburg can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor areas and historical centers. Summer is ideal for enjoying beer gardens, like the one at Wellenburg Castle Restaurant. Winter visits can be charming, especially around Augsburg's Christmas markets, though some outdoor elements might be less accessible.
The Wellenburg Castle Restaurant, associated with Wellenburg Castle, is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option if you're visiting with your pet. For other sites, it's advisable to check individual access policies, especially for indoor areas.
The Fugger merchant family had significant influence in the region. You can see their legacy at the Fuggerschloss Gablingen, which they acquired in the 16th century and served as an administrative seat. Additionally, the Fuggerei in Augsburg, founded by Jakob Fugger 'the Rich' in 1516, is the world's oldest social housing complex and offers a unique glimpse into their impact on social welfare and urban planning.
The Wellenburg Castle Restaurant offers a restaurant, gallery, chimney place, and a beer garden with live music, serving Austrian and German cuisine. In Augsburg itself, you'll find numerous cafes and pubs, particularly around the Rathausplatz, providing options for refreshments and meals after exploring the city's historical attractions.
Hainhofen Castle, originally built by Anton Fugger in 1582, is privately owned and not open to the public. While you can appreciate its historical architecture from the outside, including the striking coat of arms above the passage, direct access to the grounds is restricted.
When visiting historical sites like Fuggerschloss Gablingen, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Schmutter River, as the castle is situated on a hill above it. The region also features green areas, such as the courtyard garden at the Prince-Bishop's Residence Augsburg, and various trails along rivers and through forests, offering a blend of history and nature.


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