Castles around Buchenberg are found in a region of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its historical landscape. The area offers a blend of architectural remnants and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore various historical sites, from well-preserved castles to ancient ruins. The natural surroundings provide a backdrop for discovering these historical landmarks.
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The Monastery of St. George (patrons: St. George and St. James the Elder; since 1806 Isny Castle) is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 1096 in Isny im Allgäu, in the Diocese of Constance, and existed as a small imperial abbey from 1782 until secularization.
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Ruins of a former castle with explanatory panels
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It's a shame that you can only visit the chapel and only during the service. The rest of the beautiful castle is not open to the public.
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Information and opening hours at https://schloss-isny.de/
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Since its secularization in the early 19th century, the Benedictine monastery, dating from 1096, has been referred to as a "castle." In the 17th century, the monastery was rebuilt in the Baroque style after the great town fire of 1631. The castle complex was acquired by citizens of the town of Isny from the municipality in 1996. Today, its continued existence is ensured by the non-profit foundation "Friedrich Hechelmann and Isny Castle Art and Culture Foundation." The castle's Baroque building ensemble houses the Kunsthalle (Art Gallery), featuring works by Isny artist Friedrich Hechelmann, as well as the Municipal Gallery in the castle. With innovative exhibition concepts, it provides exciting contrasts to the castle's former coachman's house. Also worth seeing are the refectory, the former reception and dining hall of the abbots, and the restored abbot's house. Source: https://isny-schloss.de/schloss-isny/
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Unfortunately not open to visitors. Gate closed.
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Castle, Isny The Benedictine monastery was founded in 1096. After the town fire of 1631, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style. With secularization, the monastery became the property of the Count of Quadt-Wykradt, who used the stately complex as a castle. Text / Source: Isny Marketing GmbH, Marktplatz 2, 88316 Isny im Allgäu www.isny.de
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From the Wednesday after the first Advent until the second Sunday of Advent, the Castle Christmas celebration takes place in the afternoon/evening in the castle courtyard. The daily highlight is the Angel Flying, which always takes place after dark.
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The region around Buchenberg offers a mix of historical sites, from well-preserved baroque castles to scenic castle ruins. You can find grand structures like Neutrauchburg Castle, which now operates as a hotel, and the former Benedictine Abbey of St. George (Schloss Isny) with its rich history. There are also picturesque ruins such as Sulzberg Castle Ruins, Neu-Kalden Ruins, and Alt-Trauchburg Castle Ruins.
Yes, several castles and ruins are suitable for families. Sulzberg Castle Ruins and Alt-Trauchburg Castle Ruins are noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to explore historical sites in a natural setting. The Neu-Kalden Ruins also provide a good spot for a break with scenic views, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
For panoramic views, the Neu-Kalden Ruins are highly recommended, offering a fantastic vista of the Iller River. Sulzberg Castle Ruins also provides beautiful views of its well-maintained structure and the surrounding area. Neutrauchburg Castle, perched on a moraine ridge, offers impressive views of Isny and the Alpine panorama.
At Sulzberg Castle Ruins, the interior can be visited when the flag is raised, typically from May onwards. The inner courtyard and park of Neutrauchburg Castle are freely accessible, even if you're not staying overnight. The former Benedictine Abbey of St. George (Schloss Isny) houses art and municipal galleries that are open to visitors.
Yes, the region is excellent for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails that lead to or past these historical sites. For more detailed routes and options, explore the MTB Trails around Buchenberg, Running Trails around Buchenberg, and Cycling around Buchenberg guides on Komoot.
The castles around Buchenberg reflect centuries of history. The former Benedictine Abbey of St. George (Schloss Isny), founded in 1096, showcases nearly a millennium of transformation from a monastic complex to a noble residence. Neutrauchburg Castle, built in the late 18th century, represents a shift from defensive structures to baroque residential palaces, serving as an administrative seat for the Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg family.
Yes, Alt-Trauchburg Castle Ruins features a 'Waldschenke' (forest tavern), offering a super cozy stop in the middle of the forest. Neutrauchburg Castle, operating as a hotel, also has a traditional restaurant where visitors can dine.
Neutrauchburg Castle is a grand baroque castle meticulously restored and transformed into an elegant hotel and event venue. It's unique for its blend of 18th-century architectural beauty, scenic location with Alpine views, and modern amenities. Its inner courtyard and extensive gardens are freely accessible, allowing visitors to appreciate its grandeur.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each castle vary, many outdoor trails in the Allgäu region are suitable for dogs. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near historical sites or in nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific rules.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are ideal for visiting, as the weather is generally pleasant for exploring ruins and enjoying the surrounding nature. During this time, the interiors of some ruins, like Sulzberg Castle Ruins, are also open. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, though access to some sites or trails might be limited by snow.
The Neu-Kalden Ruins, with its fantastic view of the Iller, is a prime spot for landscape photography. Neutrauchburg Castle, with its baroque architecture and extensive gardens, offers many picturesque angles. The well-maintained Sulzberg Castle Ruins also provide excellent photo opportunities.
Rimpach Castle is a beautiful castle ensemble consisting of a former prince-bishop's hunting lodge with a hall of mirrors, an inn, and a castle chapel. It's known for its listed two-storey buildings with mansard roofs, built in the mid-18th century, and its preserved frescoes and stucco ceilings, showcasing exquisite historical artistry.


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