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Top 6 Castles around Schlatt

Best castles around Schlatt are situated in a region known for its historical significance and varied landscape. The area, particularly Schlatt unter Krähen, features notable historical castles and ruins. These sites offer insights into architectural periods and medieval history, often perched atop volcanic cones or nestled in the landscape. Visitors can explore well-preserved aristocratic residences and dramatic castle ruins with panoramic views.

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Last updated: April 30, 2026

Wolfsegg Castle

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The castle is only open to guests twice a year for major international concert series. Guided tours are also offered here. The royal family lives in the palace.

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Irnharting Castle

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Two damsels were riding out in 1329 and got lost in the woods west of Gunskirchen. They asked God for help and promised to build a small …

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Würting Castle

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The moated castle of Würting was first mentioned in documents as early as 814 as a Romanesque farm, and is therefore the first documented reference to the community of Offenhausen. …

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Puchheim Castle

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Beautiful Renaissance chateau of considerable size.

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Schloss Aigen

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The castle stands within an area enclosed by a stone wall. On the access side, a double-leaf wrought-iron gate replaces a former gatehouse. The castle is two-story, hook-shaped. It has …

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The castle stands within an area enclosed by a stone wall. On the access side, a double-leaf wrought-iron gate replaces a former gatehouse. The castle is two-story, hook-shaped. It has a broken mansard roof with four corner turrets resting on consoles, each with a broken roof and a bulbous dome crowned by a finial. The ground-floor windows have wrought-iron sashes. In the castle courtyard is a triangular coat of arms of the Querrer family bearing the year 1593. The castle has been rebuilt frequently; its current appearance dates from the end of the 20th century. The former castle chapel no longer stands. The Schausberger family has been fundamentally renovating the castle since the 1970s. Today, the castle is enlivened by cultural events.

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Legend of Irnharting Two damsels were riding out in 1329 and got lost in the woods west of Gunskirchen. They asked God for help and promised to build a small church. But soon they were found and saved. In gratitude, her father had a small church built and a magnificent castle next to it.

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Irnharting Castle is two kilometers west of Gunskirchen. The castle consisting of two parts was built in a large square pond on two islands in it. The front chateau with the tower was connected to the rear building by a bridge. The buildings on the front island were grouped around a courtyard that was open on one side, namely the one that faced the other island with its castle building. Located on the former front island, the complex is a three-wing structure. The tower, the base of which has been converted into a gate hall, stands almost in the middle of the front wing and is still the only entrance to the palace today, since the pond in the form of a wide, water-bearing ditch has been preserved here. A brick bridge spans the moat in front of the gate tower. The second castle complex, formerly also a horseshoe-shaped complex, was closed and covered by modifications and is now the actual inhabited castle. The drained pond floor is significantly lower than the level of the former islands and the adjacent corridors, but the grassy ground is continuous wet and even swampy in places.

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The outer form of today's castle building goes back to Truchsess Jakob (1546-1589) and his wife Johanna (1548-1613). In the years that followed, they had it rebuilt from scratch in place of the one that had been destroyed by a chimney fire in 1578 and, as Zimmer's chronicle says, "a bewildered building made of wood and frame work". In the powerful, regular four-wing complex with the protruding corner towers, contemporary demands for living comfort and representation could finally be realized. The functional rooms were on the ground floor, the guest apartments were on the first floor and above them the living quarters of the count's couple. The highlight of a series of representative rooms is the main hall on the second floor of the west wing, the knight's hall, at the end of the main staircase rising from the portal hall. In front of this are the banquet hall and the picture room in the north wing. The building did not last long. On December 28, 1646, the troops of the Swedish Field Marshal Wrangel set it on fire during one of their campaigns through the Uplands. Although parts of the castle were preserved, the top floor in particular - and thus the main floor - went up in flames. The beginning of the reconstruction work was delayed until 1651 due to the hardship of the post-war period. The decisive phase in the furnishing of the representative rooms fell between 1691 and 1700. The leadership in the redesign of the representative rooms, both in terms of the stucco and the equipment As for sculptures, it was in the hands of the sculptor and plasterer Balthasar Krimmer (1653-1702) from Wangen. Drastic structural changes took place in the first half of the 18th century, when the guest apartments on the first floor were redesigned in Rococo style. In the late 19th century, a series of dining rooms were designed in keeping with the taste of the time. At that time, the palace chapel also received its neo-Gothic appearance. With the completion of the Gothic room, the adjoining rooms and the corridor at the end of the 19th century, the conversion work at Wolfegg Castle was complete.

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The castle is only open to guests twice a year for major international concert series. Guided tours are also offered here. The royal family lives in the palace.

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The moated castle of Würting was first mentioned in documents as early as 814 as a Romanesque farm, and is therefore the first documented reference to the community of Offenhausen. The owners of the moated castle have always been the determining force for the market town of Offenhausen. After an eventful history, the area went to Jörg Perkheimer in 1455, who had today's moated castle built from 1462. It is also thanks to the people of Perkheim that Offenhausen received market rights in 1534. After a few changes of ownership in the 17th and 19th centuries, the castle was in a pitiable condition when it was sold again in 1921. The new owner Heinrich Gutman therefore had the castle completely renovated and refurbished. During the Nazi era, Würting was an SA school, and the valuable facility disappeared at that time. After the end of World War II, refugees were billeted until 1952, when the Gutman family returned the property. However, the decay was already far advanced, and so the castle changed hands several times until 1975, when it was finally bought by the paleontologist Dr. Schaffer was bought. It now houses his collection. Unfortunately, Dr. Schaffer did not manage to stop the decay, and so the castle, which is not open to the public, is still left to decay today.

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Irnharting Castle is two kilometers west of Gunskirchen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore around Schlatt?

The Schlatt area offers a diverse range of castles, from well-preserved aristocratic residences to dramatic ruins. You can find examples of 16th-century architecture, such as Schloss Schlatt unter Krähen, and medieval remnants like Burg Hohenkrähen. Other notable sites include Puchheim Castle, a Renaissance complex, and Irnharting Castle, uniquely built on two islands within a pond.

Are there any castle ruins with panoramic views near Schlatt?

Yes, Burg Hohenkrähen, perched atop a steep volcanic cone, offers extensive panoramic views of the Hohentwiel fortress, Mägdeberg Castle, and the western Lake Constance area. It's a dramatic ruin that provides a sense of adventure with its climb to the summit.

Which castles around Schlatt are historically significant?

Schloss Schlatt unter Krähen, built in 1592, is a significant example of 16th-century architecture, showcasing the grandeur of its era. Burg Hohenkrähen, originally built between 1180 and 1190, holds centuries of history, despite being burned down during the Thirty Years' War. Wolfsegg Castle also has a rich history, with parts dating back to 16th-century rebuilding and later Rococo redesigns.

Can I visit castles that are still inhabited or actively used?

Schloss Schlatt unter Krähen is an aristocratic residence that has been maintained and is well-preserved. Irnharting Castle is an actively inhabited castle. Puchheim Castle has been a Redemptorist monastery since 1851, with its Georg chapel open to the public.

Are there any castles near Schlatt that are not open to the public?

Yes, Würting Castle, a historic moated castle, is currently not open to the public and houses a private collection.

What kind of architectural styles can I expect to see in the castles around Schlatt?

You can observe a range of architectural styles. Schloss Schlatt unter Krähen is a prime example of 16th-century architecture with its rectangular design and octagonal corner towers. Puchheim Castle is a well-preserved Renaissance complex. Medieval remnants are evident at Burg Hohenkrähen.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Schlatt offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Geißlholz loop' or 'Running loop from Schlatt', which are generally moderate in difficulty. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Lambach Benedictine Abbey loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Römerweg along the Ager River'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Schlatt, MTB Trails around Schlatt, and Gravel biking around Schlatt guides.

Are there hiking opportunities to castle ruins?

Yes, the climb to Burg Hohenkrähen involves a narrow path to the summit, offering an adventurous hike to explore the wild, overgrown landscape and remaining wall fragments of the ruins. This provides both historical exploration and physical activity.

What is the best time to visit the castles around Schlatt?

While specific opening hours vary by castle, visiting during spring or autumn can offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins like Burg Hohenkrähen and enjoying the scenic views. Autumn also provides beautiful foliage around the historical sites.

Where can I find more information about Burg Hohenkrähen?

For additional historical context and details about Burg Hohenkrähen, you can refer to its Wikipedia page: Burg Hohenkrähen on Wikipedia.

Are there any castles that host cultural events?

Schloss Aigen is known to host cultural events, enlivening the castle with various activities. Wolfsegg Castle is also open to guests twice a year for major international concert series.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles in the Schlatt area?

Visitors appreciate the variety of castles, from imposing, well-preserved aristocratic residences to dramatic castle ruins. The historical significance, architectural diversity, and the panoramic views offered by sites like Burg Hohenkrähen are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.

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