Castles near Markt Taschendorf offer a rich historical and cultural experience in the Franconian region of Germany. While Markt Taschendorf itself is a smaller community, the surrounding area features a variety of medieval fortifications and Renaissance palaces. These historical sites provide insights into regional history and architecture, often housing museums or offering guided tours. The landscape around these castles is characterized by rolling hills and natural settings, making them suitable for exploration.
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Moated castle at the cemetery
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The castle is more beautiful from a distance than from the courtyard
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BSD from a distance looks very impressive
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The picturesque-looking Schwarzenberg Castle is a collection of different architectural styles and parts of the building, which are also painted in different colors. There is now a private secondary and technical high school in the castle.
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From a distance it looks much more impressive than from the courtyard. I would like to come for a viewing
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A perfect stopover is possible at the “Ehegrund” inn. Local beer and wine are equally good. The baked carp is legendary. Outdoor tables.
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After renovations, the current main building of the castle dates back to the early 19th century. The magnificent castle stood empty for 150 years, then Jan and Manuela Kube acquired it and renovated it carefully and in accordance with the preservation of the monument before opening the extensive and worth seeing toy museum in 1988. Very worth seeing, because dolls, doll houses and kitchens, rocking horses, tin toys, games, children's books and tin figures bring back nostalgic memories from children's rooms of bygone eras. The opulent Renaissance hall and the house chapel can also be visited. Opening times: From Good Friday to 1st Advent on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Special openings are possible at any time for registered groups of 15 or more people. Children under 6 free Source: http://www.kunstsamm lungensugenheim.de/ toysmuseum. For families with children: A good place for a break with a snack is the large, beautiful playground in the Ehegrund, which is somewhat hidden: the inn on the right, the entrance Follow the road for about 200 m to the castle on the left, then turn right to the well-equipped playground with snack benches and numerous play equipment next to the Ehe river.
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While Markt Taschendorf itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding Franconian region offers several. You can explore the Renaissance Schwarzenberg Castle near Scheinfeld, known for its blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Another unique option is the Old Castle Sugenheim, which houses an extensive Toy Museum. For a distinctive architectural landmark, consider Dachsbach Moated Castle with its impressive six-story residential tower.
Yes, the Oberscheinfeld Castle Ruins are a significant site. This spur castle ruin is located on a 425-meter high mountain spur of the Steigerwald. The tower was carefully renovated between 1999 and 2001 by the Steigerwald Club, and it offers scenic views.
The castles near Markt Taschendorf provide diverse historical insights. Schloss Schwarzenberg, for instance, was the ancestral seat of the influential Schwarzenberg family and offers guided tours detailing its history. The Old Castle in Neustadt an der Aisch hosts multiple museums, including the Markgrafenmuseum, which delves into the history of the Hohenzollern margraves.
Absolutely. The Old Castle Sugenheim is particularly family-friendly, featuring an extensive Toy Museum with over 2,500 dolls and toys from the mid-18th century to the 1960s. The Old Castle in Neustadt an der Aisch also includes the KinderSpielWelten (Children's Play Worlds) with historical dollhouses and toys, making it a great option for families.
Yes, several castles offer excellent viewpoints. Oberscheinfeld Castle Ruins, situated on a mountain spur, provides scenic views of the surrounding Steigerwald. While the interior of Schwarzenberg Castle may not offer extensive views over the defensive wall, its elevated position above Scheinfeld still provides a commanding presence in the landscape.
The region around Markt Taschendorf and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that often pass by or near these historical sites. For example, there are routes like the 'Hieronymus Country Bakery – Obersteinbach Castle loop' for hiking. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Markt Taschendorf guide or the MTB Trails around Markt Taschendorf guide.
The period from Easter to October is generally ideal for visiting, as many castles, like Schloss Schwarzenberg and the Old Castle Sugenheim Toy Museum, offer guided tours or are open during these months. The weather is also more favorable for exploring the castle grounds and nearby hiking trails.
Yes, Schloss Schwarzenberg offers regular guided tours from Easter to October on Sundays and public holidays, starting at 2 PM. The cost is €3 per person, and no prior registration is needed. These tours provide valuable insights into the castle's history and architecture.
Opening hours and fees vary by castle. For example, the Old Castle Sugenheim Toy Museum is typically open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 2 PM to 5 PM, with admission for adults at €6. The museums in the Old Castle, Neustadt an der Aisch, are open on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 2 PM to 5 PM, with admission at €4 per person and free entry for children up to 16 years old. Schloss Schwarzenberg's exterior and courtyards are always accessible, with guided tours available for a fee during specific times.
The Old Castle Sugenheim stands out with its extensive Toy Museum, showcasing over 2,500 dolls and toys. The Old Castle in Neustadt an der Aisch is also unique for housing multiple museums, including the Aischgründer Karpfenmuseum (Aischgrund Carp Museum) and the KinderSpielWelten (Children's Play Worlds).
Visitors appreciate the rich historical and cultural experience offered by these sites. Many enjoy the blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture, the unique museum collections like the Toy Museum, and the scenic settings. The careful renovation of sites like the Oberscheinfeld Castle Ruins and the imposing structure of Schwarzenberg Castle are also frequently highlighted.
While specific public transport routes directly to each castle may vary and require local inquiry, many of these castles are located in or near towns that are accessible by regional bus services. However, for maximum flexibility, especially when visiting multiple sites, traveling by car is often recommended.
Yes, some castles have amenities nearby. For instance, the Old Castle in Neustadt an der Aisch offers a museum café for visitors. Additionally, the region has typical Franconian inns and restaurants in the surrounding towns, such as Sugenheim, where the Old Castle Sugenheim Toy Museum is located.


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