Castles around Goldkronach offer a rich historical landscape in the Upper Franconian district of Bayreuth. The region features a variety of historical sites, including castle ruins and palaces, providing insights into centuries of architectural and cultural development. Goldkronach itself is known for its historical significance, with a notable castle that has evolved over nearly 600 years. Visitors can explore a diverse range of fortifications and historical buildings within this area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Open-air theater next to the castle tower
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Great tour including a grotto. It's a bit crazy what the nobility came up with to pass the time.
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With information area, shop and ticket office for the tour
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Very good tour with many details about the castle and the grotto
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An impressive building. Napoleon is said to have cursed it. He apparently saw a ghost in the night.
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It looks rather run down and is beginning to decay. I am curious to see if any investment will be made.
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Beautiful castle, definitely worth a visit. Unfortunately it was closed on Saturday.
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"Ce maudit château!" - "This cursed castle!" is what Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have said in horror after he spent the night of May 15-16, 1812 in the New Palace. The ghost of the "White Lady of Himmelkron" had appeared to him there. It is also possible that the castellan had played a joke on the Emperor of the French. Relevant items such as chains, rattles and a white robe were later found in his estate.
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Goldkronach Castle, with a history spanning nearly 600 years, is notable for its unique geological feature: its cellar clearly displays the displaced rock formations of the Franconian Line. It also serves as a cultural hub, hosting events like the "Cultural Summer Goldkronach" within its Baroque garden and vaulted halls.
As Goldkronach Castle is a private residence, public access is primarily during cultural and educational events hosted by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Forum. Cellar tours are also offered, providing insight into the castle's geological foundations.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) and the New Palace Bayreuth are both listed as family-friendly destinations, offering gardens and historical exploration. The Old Palace Eremitage is also a family-friendly option.
You can explore the 🏛️ Hohenberneck castle ruins, a late Gothic ruin freely accessible on the castle hill of Bad Berneck. It offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and history, situated near other historical sites like the castle ruin Altes Schloss.
Yes, several castle-related sites offer great views. The 🏛️ Hohenberneck castle ruins provide a beautiful view of Bad Berneck. Additionally, the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) and the 🎭 Romantic Stage at the Castle Tower are also noted for their viewpoints.
The region around Goldkronach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Oschenberg Communication Tower – Muschelkalk Area at Oschenberg loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails such as the 'Fürstenstein Rock Formation – Leisau Castle loop'. Explore more options on the hiking, MTB, and mountain hiking guides for Goldkronach.
For sites like the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage), the Hofgarten is particularly worth seeing between May and October, especially when the trick fountains are active. The Old Palace Eremitage is open from April to September, and partially in October, but closed from mid-October to March.
Yes, the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) is listed as having cafe facilities. Additionally, events like "Gartenlust" at the New Palace Bayreuth often include provisions for physical well-being, suggesting food and drink options.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles. Highlights like the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) are praised for their fantastically beautiful parks and historic buildings. The 🏛️ Hohenberneck castle ruins are noted for being very nicely prepared and offering beautiful views.
For sites like the Old Palace Eremitage, guided tours typically last about 30 minutes. However, exploring the extensive grounds and gardens of places like the Hermitage could easily take several hours, depending on your interest.
Yes, the 🎭 Romantic Stage at the Castle Tower in Bad Berneck is located at the foot of the old castle. This facility, built in the early 20th century, hosts various performances and is designed to integrate with the castle ruins, offering a unique cultural experience.
The New Palace Bayreuth was built from 1753 onwards under Margrave Friedrich von Brandenburg-Kulmbach, with significant influence from his wife Wilhelmine. It replaced an older castle destroyed by fire and became a key residence, reflecting the increased demands of the baroque court.


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