Best castles around Hilpoltstein include a historic hill castle that dominates the town's skyline and other notable historical edifices. The area offers 17 castles to explore, providing a rich historical experience. Hilpoltstein is characterized by its impressive castle ruin, Burgruine Hilpoltstein, and also features Schloss Mörlach, a Rococo castle. These sites offer insights into the region's past and architectural heritage.
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Worth a look: the remains of Wartstein Castle and the legendary Devil's Knob.
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Ratibor Castle is a hunting lodge in Roth in Middle Franconia. It is located at the southern end of Roth's main street and features a courtyard and a small park. George the Pious, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, had it built between 1535 and 1537.
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The Roth City Palace, which was given to the city of Roth as a gift in 1942, is largely freely accessible and definitely worth a visit. In addition to the idyllic inner courtyard with various facilities such as the city library, city museum and the city council meeting room, the romantic castle garden and the castle moat are particularly worth seeing.
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Feel like the rulers of Hilpoltstein today, take a seat and enjoy the wonderful view of Hilpoltstein Castle. A souvenir photo looks great in the photo album! As you continue towards the old town you will pass directly by the main entrance to the castle. Here you should plan enough time to explore the castle where Countess Palatine Dorothea Maria, who you already know, lived. At that time the castle was not yet in ruins. You can see what it used to look like on the large boards in the staircase.
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The town of Hilpoltstein is located in the Roth district in Middle Franconia, about 30 kilometers south of Nuremberg.
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The building of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach is one of the few well preserved estates of the German Early Renaissance. Margrave Georg “the Godfearing” built this impressive hunting castle from 1535 until 1538. Decision for the location was the abundance of game in the surrounding forests. He financed the new building through revenues that he raised in his Silesian principalities Ratibor and Oppeln. Therefore, he called it “Ratibor castle at the Retzet River” (Rednitz River). With the resignation of the last Margrave in 1791 Johann Philip Stieber bought the castle and set up a production of Leonian wires (i.e. fine wires made out of false gold and silver). From 1858 until 1892 the district court was in session in the western building. At the turn of the 19./20th century Wilhelm von Stieber employed renowned artists to redesign the interior of the castle in the German and Italian Late Renaissance style. Among those artists were Ferdinand Wagner, Rudolf von Seitz, Friedrich Wanderer and Conradin Walther: Elaborate stucco in the staircase with marble, artistically designed wood panels in the fireside room, conservatory and dining hall and the magnificent Prunksaal (splendour hall) with ceiling paintings depicting ancient myths and Gobelin paintings with scenes from the Odyssey. In 1942 the castle was donated to the City of Roth. The Museum Castle Ratibor was installed in the 2nd floor. The former royal stables now house of the public library as well as the city archives. The tourist-information is also situated at the eastern side of the castle. The rooms in Ratibor Castle contain a diverse and sometimes curious collection of the city’s and castle’s history and its various aspects. Plenty of evidence is given to the spheres of life of the residents in Roth. You will enjoy a firsthand look behind the facades of town houses at the beginning of the last century by looking at a proper parlor decorated with many endearing details. It will not only be the younger visitors who will find the toy collection especially notable. A collection of Franconian Hafner ceramics of the 19th century, which has been praised by many experts, shows the typical utility receptacles to be found in each and every household. (https://www.stadt-roth.de/en/museums/ratibor-castle-museum?type=98)
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Beautiful old town in Hilpoltstein
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A great castle and right in the old town, in the center. In general, the old town in Roth is nice to look at.
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The most historically significant castle is the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle. This impressive hill castle ruin has roots dating back to the 9th/10th centuries, with significant expansions in the 13th and 14th centuries. It served as an important imperial castle and offers a deep dive into the region's past.
Yes, Ratibor Castle (Schloss Ratibor) in Roth is particularly family-friendly. It offers engaging puzzle tours for children, making history interactive and fun. The Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle are also suitable for families, offering an exciting exploration of a medieval ruin and panoramic views from the tower.
For magnificent panoramic views of Hilpoltstein and the surrounding landscape, ascend the Bergfried (keep) at the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle. It's the landmark of Hilpoltstein and offers a breathtaking perspective.
The region showcases a range of architectural styles. The Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle primarily feature medieval Staufer period construction with large sandstone ashlar masonry. In contrast, Schloss Mörlach, located in the Hilpoltstein-Mörlach district, is a notable example of Rococo architecture.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle – Burgfest Drummer Statue loop' or the 'Hilpoltstein Town Pond – Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle loop' which incorporate the main castle. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Hilpoltstein guide.
The tower at the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle is typically open from April to October on weekends and public holidays from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Ticket prices are generally 1.50 Euro for adults and 1 Euro for children over 12 years. Note that the tower may sometimes only be accessible in connection with a guided tour.
Hilpoltstein is accessible by public transport, and the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle are located within the town, making them reachable. For other castles like Ratibor Castle in Roth, public transport options are also available to reach the respective towns.
The period from April to October is generally ideal for visiting the castles, as the weather is pleasant and attractions like the tower at the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle are open. Summer months also feature cultural events like medieval festivals and the Burgfest.
Yes, the Teufelsknopf (Wartstein Castle Ruins) is particularly known for its legends. One famous tale involves an innkeeper meeting the devil there in 1661, leading to the place being named 'Devil's Knob' after a golden button the devil supposedly lost.
Beyond exploring castles, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as 'Von Hipoltstein zum Rothsee', or running trails like the 'Rothsee Lake – Rothsee Main Dam loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Hilpoltstein and Running Trails around Hilpoltstein guides.
To fully experience the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle, including ascending the tower for views and exploring the medieval access and grounds, plan for at least 1 to 2 hours. If you combine it with a stroll through the Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein, you could easily spend half a day.
The Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle are located directly above the Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein, which offers many charming cafés and restaurants. You'll find plenty of options for refreshments and meals within easy walking distance of the castle.
The Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein complements a castle visit perfectly. It's a medieval village with many beautiful half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, offering a charming atmosphere. Exploring the town allows you to appreciate the historical context of the castle and enjoy local amenities.


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