Castles around Sankt Georgen bei Grieskirchen offer insights into the region's history and architectural heritage. While the municipality itself features historical sites like Burgstall Steinbach, a vanished castle complex, the surrounding area, particularly near Grieskirchen, hosts several well-preserved castles. These structures showcase various architectural styles and historical periods, providing points of interest for those exploring the Upper Austrian landscape.
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A castle worth seeing with a view over the Trattnach valley
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Great facility with town hall inside - beautiful courtyard!
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The Aistersheim moated castle is one of the most beautiful in Upper Austria. The entire castle stands on a myriad of wooden pilots and is completely surrounded by water. Two massive wooden bridges lead to the two large entrance gates. Although it was actually a defensive structure that has been besieged several times throughout history, the builders managed to create one of the finest examples of late Renaissance architecture. A visit or an inspection of this beautiful building is worthwhile!
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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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In the beautiful castle of Tollet there is not only the municipal office, but also event rooms, the district home club "Kulturama" and rental apartments.
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From 2012 to 2015 I rented a tower apartment with my wife Hund zwei and two cats and it was not expensive at all. Approx. 850.- / including operating costs. I don't know what it looks like now. In any case, it was an adventure of a lifetime
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If you have a lot of money to spare, you can take action here, see: https://www.wasserschloss-aistersheim.at/schloss
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The artfully forged fountain in the courtyard and the arcade railings, which date from the time of the building, are particularly worth seeing. Since 1980 it has housed the district home town hall, in which a representative cross-section of the district's cultural assets was shown, the Upper Austria. State bee museum and a wagon museum. The rooms are also used for various exhibitions and events.
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The area around Sankt Georgen bei Grieskirchen offers several notable castles. You can explore Tollet Castle, known for its Renaissance style and views of the Trattnachtal valley. Another significant site is Landschloss Parz, an important Renaissance castle with impressive frescoes. Don't miss Aistersheim Water Castle, a beautiful example of late Renaissance architecture surrounded by water.
Yes, within the municipality of Sankt Georgen bei Grieskirchen, you can find the site of Burgstall Steinbach. This was a vanished castle complex, an "abgegangene Burganlage," with only minor remains and a castle mound preserved today. It's a site of historical interest rather than a standing castle. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Landschloss Parz is particularly renowned for its garden facade, which boasts remarkably well-preserved frescoes from the 1580s, considered significant works of Austrian and Southern German Renaissance art. Tollet Castle also showcases impressive Renaissance architecture, established in the early 17th century, with an artistically forged fountain and intricate arcade railings.
Yes, the region features beautiful water castles. Aistersheim Water Castle is a prime example, standing entirely on wooden pilots and surrounded by water, representing notable late Renaissance architecture. Additionally, Wasserschloss Parz, located near Landschloss Parz, is another picturesque moated castle that hosts art exhibitions.
The area around Sankt Georgen bei Grieskirchen offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from St. Georgen bei Grieskirchen' or 'Running with Edi loop from Grieskirchen'. For hiking, there are easy routes like the 'Aistersheim Water Castle – Aistersheim Castle loop from Aistersheim'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Lebens-Zeituhr Floral Clock – Bad Schallerbach Spa Park loop from Grieskirchen'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Easy Hikes, and MTB Trails guides.
Yes, several castles in the vicinity are considered family-friendly. Aistersheim Water Castle is a historical site suitable for families. Tollet Castle also welcomes families and offers a pleasant experience. These sites provide an engaging way for all ages to explore history and architecture.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and architectural beauty. For instance, Tollet Castle is praised for its beauty and the rewarding short climb to reach it, offering great views. The community also enjoys the unique charm of water castles like Aistersheim Water Castle, noting its impressive construction and historical resilience.
Absolutely. For example, a 7 km 'Castle Tollet Path' allows visitors to walk from the center of Grieskirchen to Tollet Castle and back, passing other historical sights. There are also easy hiking loops available, such as the 'Aistersheim Water Castle – Aistersheim Castle loop from Aistersheim', which can be integrated into your visit.
Würting Castle, a moated castle, was first mentioned in documents as early as 814 as a Romanesque farm. It has a long and eventful history, undergoing significant reconstruction in 1462. After several changes of ownership and periods of decay, it was renovated in the early 20th century. Today, it houses a paleontologist's collection but is unfortunately not open to the public and continues to face challenges with preservation.
Yes, Landschloss Parz is a vibrant cultural venue, regularly hosting concerts, musicals, and art events. Its sister site, Wasserschloss Parz, also features a gallery on its first floor where regular exhibitions by local and international artists take place. Tollet Castle also contains event rooms and houses the district home club "Kulturama".
While specific opening hours vary by castle, generally the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas. This period is ideal for enjoying walks, hikes, and the outdoor features of castles like the gardens at Landschloss Parz.


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