Best castles around Moers offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Moers is centered around the historical Schloss Moers, a former moated fortress dating back to the 13th century. The area features a blend of historical architecture and picturesque landscapes, including the English-style Schlosspark Moers. It serves as a significant cultural hub with museums and theaters, connecting visitors to centuries of local history.
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Beautiful castle complex that can also be viewed from the inner courtyard.
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..... Haus Hartenfels is considered a typical building of late historicism. It was extended again after 1923 (until 1926) according to plans by the Swiss architect William Dunkel with a north wing with utility and guest rooms and a terrace. It has also gained outstanding importance due to its considerable size, its good state of preservation and its typical, so-called "English floor plan". Another special feature is the tower of the building, which can be seen from afar. The family of the industrialist Klöckner lived in Haus Hartenfels until 1942; after the Second World War, bombed-out people and refugees were housed here. After being vacant for a long time, the outer parts of the building were repaired in 1986. Condominiums are currently being built in the building, which has been a listed building since 1995. (Bernward Selter, Münster, 2014)
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"The house, completed in 1911 according to plans by architect (Hermann) Wolters, is in line with the castle-like country estates of historicism. The building is also characterized as a work of waning historicism by adopting numerous Gothic (exterior) and Renaissance (interior) styles" (City of Duisburg, Lower Monument Authority, Monument List No. 350). The monumentality of the building is combined with picturesque elements. "In addition to an asymmetrical and lively grouped structure, the abundant use of high roofs, gables and bay windows or balconies as well as the tower motif were attributes of old German, local architecture. In addition, efforts were made to reduce the ornamentation as much as possible" (City of Duisburg, Lower Monument Authority, Monument List No. 350). .....
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Linn has been a district of Krefeld since it was incorporated in 1901. Linn, with its historic city center, is nestled in the Lower Rhine lowlands, approx. 5 kilometers east of Krefeld city center and south of Uerdingen. Together with Oppum and parts of Bockum, it forms the Oppum-Linn district. Source and link to the full article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linn_(Krefeld)
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The house of Greiffenhorst was acquired by the city of Krefeld in 1924.
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"Snowdrops and the "Love of God" soon accompany us at the edge of the sun-drenched Speldorfer forest, on previously unknown paths into the huge Duisburg city forest; past the villa Haus Hartenfels, which is enclosed by the forest, we first walk mostly on the wide and straight footpaths. “The castle-like house Hartenfels is located in the district of Neudorf-Nord, on the eastern edge of the Duisburg city forest between Grenzweg, Mülheimer Straße and Drachensteig. The property on the Pferdekopf, the highest point in the city, was built as a country residence for the steel industrialist Peter Klöckner (1863-1940). The villa, built in late historicist style, was completed in 1911/1912 and expanded again after 1923 (until 1926). The entire building complex with a villa, a gatehouse with a coach house and a gardener's house is located in a 6-hectare park area. The family of the industrial magnate Klöckner lived in Haus Hartenfels until 1942, after the Second World War people who had been bombed out and refugees were housed here. After that, the property stood empty for a long time. In 1986 the outer parts of the building were repaired. Condominiums are currently being built in the complex, which has been a listed building since 1995.” https://www.kuladig.de/Object View/O-84177-20140127-2" https://www.komoot.de/tour/1040626224
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Beautiful town, exudes a certain calm.
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A very beautiful castle worth seeing. Just go through the archway.
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The primary historical castle in Moers is Schloss Moers. Dating back to the 13th century, it was originally a moated fortress and now serves as a significant cultural hub, housing the Grafschafter Museum and the Schlosstheater Moers. It's surrounded by the picturesque Schlosspark Moers.
Yes, several castles around Moers are considered family-friendly. Linn Castle, Lauersfort Castle, and Haus Greiffenhorst are all categorized as family-friendly. Schloss Moers also offers educational spaces like Musenhof Moers and is set within the large Schlosspark, which is great for family outings.
Yes, Schloss Moers is open to the public. It houses the Grafschafter Museum, offering exhibitions on local history, art, and archaeology. You can explore 19 exhibition rooms, including the Knights' Hall. The castle also hosts the Schlosstheater Moers and is surrounded by the English-style Schlosspark, ideal for strolls. For more details on the museum and current exhibitions, you can visit the Schloss Moers Wikipedia page.
Yes, the region is known for its moated castles. Bloemersheim Castle is a notable moated castle near Neukirchen-Vluyn. While its courtyard and garden are typically only accessible during rare cultural events, you can view its rear side towards the castle pond from a popular bike path.
The area around Moers offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and jogging. For instance, there are road cycling routes like the 'Lauersfort Castle – Luiter Weg Ponds loop' and running trails such as the 'Aumühle Moers Historic Watermill loop'. You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Moers, Road Cycling Routes around Moers, and Running Trails around Moers guide pages.
Yes, Linn Castle is visitable for a fee. It is surrounded by a largely preserved medieval complex of the former Cologne town of Linn, featuring extensive parks, ditches, and bastions from its earlier fortifications. Visitors often enjoy exploring the castle grounds and the surrounding area on foot or by bike.
The best time to visit castles in the Moers area is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. This allows for comfortable exploration of castle grounds and parks like the Schlosspark Moers. While some indoor attractions like museums are open year-round, the full experience of the surrounding landscapes is best enjoyed in pleasant weather.
Yes, some castles in the region are privately owned. For example, Schloss Lauersfort is privately owned. While Lauersfort Castle's ruins and park can be viewed, its accessibility might be limited compared to publicly managed sites like Schloss Moers. Similarly, Bloemersheim Castle is private, with its courtyard and garden only open during rare cultural events.
Schloss Moers is one of the oldest preserved high medieval ring fortresses in the Rhineland, with its earliest structure dating back to around 1200. It served as the residence for the Counts of Moers and was an important administrative and defensive center. Its history includes significant fortifications in the 17th century and its transformation into a cultural landmark housing the Grafschafter Museum.
Yes, Haus Greiffenhorst, also known as Greiffenhorstschlösschen, is a former hunting lodge from the 19th century. It's a classical building known for its well-preserved architecture and is located near Linn Castle. Another example is Hartenfels House, a historical residence that was once home to industrialist Peter Klöckner, featuring a distinctive tower.
The Grafschafter Museum, located within Schloss Moers, offers a journey through time with permanent and temporary exhibitions. These displays cover the history of the County of Moers, local art collections, and unique archaeological finds. You can explore 19 exhibition rooms, including the large Knights' Hall with its carved wooden paneling and 17th-century tapestries, and the 'Grafschafter Schlafzimmer' with its historical furnishings.


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