Best castles around Sattledt are found within the surrounding region of Upper Austria, offering a diverse range of historical landmarks. This area features various architectural styles, from medieval to Renaissance and Baroque, reflecting centuries of history. Visitors can explore a mix of well-preserved castles, water castles, and even ruins. The region provides opportunities to delve into local history and culture through these significant structures.
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Unfortunately, the position on Komoot is incorrect. The castle is located a good 6 km away near Rohr an der Krems, not on Linzer Straße next to Hall Castle in Bad Hall. Please correct this position, as otherwise the planning will be based on incorrect assumptions. The correct position would be 48.074749, 14.180378.
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In 1279, Feyregg Castle was mentioned in a document from the Lambach Abbey. The early medieval part of the castle, including the east tower and its immediate surroundings, is still visible from the time of the Followers (until 1407). The old Gothic gate, as well as a bay window and various vaults, can still be seen in the inner courtyard. Around 1500, the Sinzendorf family built the long wing of the old castle. Around 1600, during the Peasants' War, Feyregg suffered greatly and, after the Peasants' War, was sold to the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey in 1629. It became the residence of the provosts. This was arguably Feyregg's most prosperous period. It was also at this time that the castle was extensively rebuilt and given a Baroque style by the Upper Austrian architect Prunner. In 1809, the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey was dissolved, and in 1812, the well-known wealthy merchant Franz von Plank, a native of Linz, purchased the Feyregg estate. Otto and Ruth Harmer purchased the castle and the farm in 1937. It was thoroughly renovated that year, and in 1969, the hotel "Schloss Feyregg" was established in the old castle, offering all the modern amenities.
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A pharmacy founded around 1600, which has been owned by the Fritsch-Richter family for over 100 years, has developed into an international healthcare services company (Richter Pharma AG), and the location at Stadtplatz 12 to 14 and Hafergasse 1 to 3 has become a 3,500 m2 inner-city center with a unique world of experience. You can find more information about the history of the pharmacy and the symbolism in the following text. Symbolism: The eagle is considered a symbol of heaven, the snake for the earth, the underworld or wisdom, among other things. The interplay of these symbols can be found in a wide variety of traditions and religions, from the Sumerians to the Maya and the Grail story. The Rod of Asclepius is a staff wrapped around a snake and is also known as a snake staff. Originally it was an attribute of Asclepius, the god of medicine in Greek mythology. Today it is the symbol of the medical and pharmaceutical profession. In Austria, pharmacists use the Aesculapius symbol and form the snake and staff into a large curved A. Can you spot the snake? Source: www.wels.at/welsmarketing/events/top-events/welser-weihnachtswelt/welser-lichterpfad/22-adler.html
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Achleiten Castle is a private property and is not normally open to visitors. However, it attracts numerous guests every year in June when the well-known CDI Achleiten dressage tournament takes place on the grounds. During this event, the riding facility and part of the castle grounds are open to visitors, so that interested parties have access to the tournament areas.
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Center of Wels The first houses were built in the 13th century
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no or little car traffic, cycle path across the entire main square!!!, top
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The town square in Wels forms the historical and social heart of the city. It is one of the largest and most beautiful market squares in Austria, impressing visitors with its long, gently curving shape and the continuous rows of colorful townhouses from the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Originally, the town square featured two fountains, erected in the 16th century. The upper fountain had a fountain figure created by the Linz sculptor Hans Püchler, depicting a knight with a flag and shield bearing the city's coat of arms. The fountain that stands today opposite the town hall is a replica of the 16th-century Renaissance fountain, which was demolished in 1896.
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The multi-towered castle was built around 1600. Today, among other things, the Schloss Mühlgrub cultural association is located in the historic building.
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The region around Sattledt, within Upper Austria, offers a diverse range of historical landmarks. You can find everything from medieval fortresses and picturesque water castles to grand Renaissance and Baroque palaces. Each castle provides a unique glimpse into different eras and architectural styles.
Several castles stand out for their architecture. Irnharting Castle is distinctive with its two parts built on separate islands within a large square pond. Schloss Ort, nestled on an island in Lake Traunsee, showcases Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Schloss Aistersheim is a beautiful example of a late Renaissance water castle with four squat round towers, entirely surrounded by a pond.
Yes, Schloss Parz is renowned for its unique and well-preserved Renaissance frescoes on its south facade, which are considered the largest contiguous Renaissance fresco wall north of the Alps. Schloss Aistersheim also features an impressive two-story knight's hall with Italian-influenced mythological frescoes on the ceiling.
Schloss Ort, situated on an island in Lake Traunsee, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue against the stunning backdrop of the Salzkammergut region. Schloss Aistersheim, with its water-surrounded setting, also provides a tranquil atmosphere for those who appreciate rural peace and beautiful nature.
Many castles in the region serve as cultural centers. Schloss Ort hosts cultural events and art exhibitions. Schloss Parz is a cultural center for contemporary art. Schloss Kremsegg houses a musical instrument museum and hosts concert series. Schloss Starhemberg and Schloss Ennsegg are also venues for various cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions.
Yes, the region around Sattledt offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various cycling and hiking routes that pass by or are near some of these historical sites. For example, you can explore routes like the 'View of Traunstein – Maria am Wege Chapel loop' for cycling or the 'Steinepark Sattledt loop' for hiking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Sattledt and Hiking around Sattledt guides.
Schloss Mühlgrub is noted as family-friendly, offering a decor and garden exhibition. Schloss Ort has a museum with interactive exhibits detailing its history and legends, which can be engaging for families. Schloss Starhemberg also houses two museums, the Princely Starhemberg Family Museum and the Eferding City Museum, providing educational opportunities.
While many castles attract visitors, Schloss Aistersheim offers a tranquil setting away from the busiest crowds, allowing for a peaceful appreciation of its unique architecture and surroundings. Schloss Ennsegg, located in Austria's oldest city, provides a rich historical experience with a beautiful castle park, often less frequented than some of the more widely publicized sites.
The best time to visit castles around Sattledt is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant for exploring, and the natural scenery surrounding many castles, like Schloss Ort on Lake Traunsee, is particularly beautiful. Summer (June-August) is also popular, but can be warmer and more crowded. Some castles, like Schloss Achleiten, host specific events like dressage tournaments in June, which can be a unique time to visit.
Many castles in Upper Austria, especially those with museums or cultural centers, maintain winter opening hours, though these may be reduced compared to peak season. It's advisable to check the specific castle's official website for their current winter schedule before planning your visit. For example, Schloss Kremsegg's musical instrument museum may have winter hours.
Yes, several castles offer dining options. Schloss Ort has the Orther Stub'n Restaurant within the castle. Schloss Mühlgrub features an Italian restaurant, "Giuseppes Castello." Additionally, many castles are located near towns or villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-preserved historical architecture and the rich stories behind each castle. The picturesque settings, such as Schloss Ort on Lake Traunsee, are often highlighted. The opportunity to explore unique features like the Renaissance frescoes at Schloss Parz or the knight's hall at Schloss Aistersheim also receives positive feedback. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation for these historical sites, with over 220 upvotes and 91 photos shared.


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