Best castles around Strullendorf are primarily located in the surrounding Bamberg district, offering diverse historical and architectural experiences. This region provides opportunities to explore ancient fortifications and grand residences set within the scenic Franconian countryside. The area's rich history is reflected in its well-preserved structures, many of which served significant roles in local governance and defense. Visitors can discover a range of castles, from medieval strongholds to Baroque palaces.
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The Altenburg is a medieval hilltop castle in the west of the independent city of Bamberg in the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Franconia
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Seehof Castle is always worth a visit
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The magnificent facades of the New Residence show how the baroque prince-bishops resided. A highlight of the baroque interior is the Kaisersaal. The Tyrolean-born painter Melchior Steidl frescoed the walls and ceiling of the hall from 1707 to 1709 with a complex pictorial program that shows the connection between the prince-bishopric and the rulers of the Old Kingdom. In addition to the showrooms of the palace administration, the New Residence also houses the State Gallery of the Bavarian State Painting Collections with masterpieces of old German and Baroque painting. Source: Castle Administration
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The New Residence is a multi-wing, listed building on Domplatz in Bamberg in Upper Franconia. Neue Residenz is situated 250 meters south of St. Mark's Bridge.
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The keep is accessible again - one euro (1€) entrance fee - definitely worth it.
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Just like ancient Rome, Bamberg is considered a city on seven hills. The Altenburg has stood on the highest hill west of the old town since at least 1109. Even the viewing terrace offers a beautiful panoramic view over Bamberg and the surrounding area. From the keep, the view is even more spectacular. About 20 km away in the northeast, on the other side of the Regnitz valley, you can see the Giechburg near Scheßlitz. E.T.A. From 1810 Hoffmann was employed at the Bamberg Theater as a director's assistant, dramaturge and decorative painter. In 1812 he lived in one of the wall towers. Hence the name of the restaurant "Hoffmannsklause". Opening hours: 9.00-19.00
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Magnificent building opposite the cathedral. Today the State Gallery is housed here, among other things. Anyone interested in baroque art has come to the right place.
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Nice little castle with a nice view and nice paths around it. When the tower is open you can enjoy an even better view.
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Several castles in the region are great for families. Giechburg offers a castle restaurant and panoramic views that children might enjoy. Seehof Palace has engaging water features on its cascade, operating hourly from May to October, and its park is free to enter. The New Residence, Bamberg, while grand, can also be interesting for older children interested in history and art.
While specific dog policies for all castles vary, the parks and grounds around many castles, like Seehof Palace, are generally accessible for walks with leashed dogs. For dedicated dog-friendly outdoor activities, you can explore the many hiking trails around Strullendorf. Check out the Hiking around Strullendorf guide for routes like the 'Wernsdorf Water Tower – Rossdorf Rock Cellar loop from Strullendorf' which are suitable for walks with your canine companion.
Beyond the castles, the region offers other significant historical sites. The Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church), first mentioned as a castle with a chapel in 1274, provides a unique historical and architectural experience, including narrow corridors and stairs that are fun for children. The New Residence, Bamberg, a former residence for archbishops, now houses the State Gallery, showcasing Baroque art and architecture.
The period from May to October is particularly pleasant for visiting the castles. During these months, the weather is generally mild, and attractions like the water features at Seehof Palace are operational. While some castles may have limited access or closures in winter, the historical structures often offer a unique charm under a blanket of snow.
Yes, Giechburg features a castle restaurant, making it a convenient stop for a meal with panoramic views. Seehof Palace also has a café on-site, known for good cakes and lunch, though it can get busy on sunny days.
The area around Strullendorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, the MTB Trails around Strullendorf guide includes routes like 'Avenue to the Schweizerei – View of Schloss Seehof loop from Strullendorf'. For hikers, the Hiking around Strullendorf guide offers options such as the 'Wernsdorf Water Tower – Former Water Mill Leesten loop from Wernsdorf'.
Schloss Seehof is located in Memmelsdorf, just outside Bamberg. While direct routes from Strullendorf might require transfers, public transport options typically involve taking a train or bus to Bamberg and then connecting to a local bus service that serves Memmelsdorf. It's advisable to check current schedules and routes on local transport websites for the most up-to-date information.
Burg Lisberg is one of the oldest and most remarkable castles in Franconia, first mentioned in 820. It is unique as the *only* un-destroyed castle in the Steigerwald forest, having survived numerous conflicts. While privately owned, it can be visited by arrangement. You can find more information about its history and potential visiting arrangements on sites like Frankentourismus.
Giechburg is accessible by car, and there is parking available at the castle. The drive up offers impressive views, and the castle's location on a rocky Jurakuppe makes it a prominent landmark visible from afar.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, Schloss Buttenheim, a Baroque building rebuilt after a fire in 1760, offers a rich history and well-preserved architecture. It's less frequently highlighted than the major Bamberg castles but provides a glimpse into local history and even houses a hotel. Its historical significance and connection to the Levi Strauss Museum in Buttenheim make it a worthwhile visit for those interested in local culture.
Many castles in the area offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, Giechburg provides expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. Similarly, the Altenburg Bamberg offers excellent views over the Bamberg area, especially from its castle keep when open.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and diverse architectural styles, from medieval strongholds to Baroque palaces. The scenic locations often provide beautiful views, and many enjoy the combination of historical exploration with outdoor activities. The komoot community has shared over 2000 photos and given more than 1300 upvotes for the castles in this region, highlighting their appeal.


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