Castles near Bilzingsleben are found within the broader region, as Bilzingsleben itself is primarily known for its significant Paleolithic archaeological site, a key location for early human history. The surrounding area, however, offers various historical sites, including castles. This region features diverse landscapes, including the Unstrut river valley and the Thuringian Gate. Visitors can explore historical architecture and enjoy views of the natural surroundings.
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In 1564, Georg II Vitzthum von Eckstedt built the Renaissance castle Kannawurf on the estate, which had been in the family since 1539; there were also three other manors in the village. Inscriptions on doors and windows date from between 1563 and 1565. Instead of a medieval moated castle, a three-wing complex was built around an almost square inner courtyard by around 1570, the fourth side of which is closed off by a shield wall with a central round tower. A row of dormer windows decorates the roof. With this form of the so-called castle type, Georg II Vitzthum cited the construction of the new Dresden residential palace of Elector Moritz of Saxony, in whose service he was a marshal, which began around 1547. Owned by the Thuringian Monument Preservation Center and the Thuringian Artists' House since 2007, the partially renovated castle is now used for cultural events. Source: Wikipedia
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It's a bit out of the way but a short visit is fine...a lot of investment has been made in recent years
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beautiful castle which is currently being renovated
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There is a Touringen stamp here.
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Was closed today. A pity.
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Well-preserved castle ruins. Reachable quite quickly from the local car park.
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Very nice castle ruins, although I would prefer them to be overgrown
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Today there are only ruins of the Arnsburg. The foundation walls of the keep, palace and ring walls are still recognizable. In addition, 3 pointed arcades of a farm building have been preserved. A cellar staircase was reconstructed, which leads to a 6 x 13 m barrel-vaulted cellar.
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The region around Bilzingsleben offers a variety of historical structures, including castle ruins, Renaissance castles, and historical towers. You can find remnants with scenic views, such as the Arnsburg Ruins, or well-preserved sites like Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden.
Yes, several castles and related sites offer excellent views. The Arnsburg Ruins provide a brilliant view of the Wipperdurchbruch. Similarly, the Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins offer a great view of Sachsenburg and the Unstrut. From the Hausmann Tower in Bad Frankenhausen, you can enjoy a unique panorama over the city.
Many castles are situated amidst beautiful natural landscapes. For instance, the Arnsburg Ruins overlook the Wipperdurchbruch, a scenic river breakthrough. The Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins are romantically embedded in the forest, offering views of the Unstrut river and the surrounding area, including the Thuringian Gate.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The View of the Sachsenburg castles is listed as family-friendly, as are the Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins and Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden. These locations often provide space for exploration and offer historical insights for all ages.
The region around Bilzingsleben offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Bilzingsleben guide, or explore mountain biking trails with the MTB Trails around Bilzingsleben guide. There are also options for gravel biking, as shown in the Gravel biking around Bilzingsleben guide, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.
Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden is a significant Renaissance castle built around 1570. It was originally a fort-like moated castle, later converted into a three-wing complex around a square courtyard. After partial renovation, it is now used for cultural events, preserving its rich history.
Yes, the area around Sachsenburg is rich in history. The Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins, for example, were converted into a three-wing complex in the 16th century. Although much of it was demolished later, you can still see the keep, parts of the enclosing wall, cellars, and foundations, offering a glimpse into its past.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic views and the historical atmosphere. Many enjoy the brilliant views of natural features like the Wipperdurchbruch from Arnsburg Ruins, or the panoramic vistas over Bad Frankenhausen from the Hausmann Tower. The romantic settings of ruins embedded in forests, like the Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins, are also highly valued.
While specific circular walks connecting multiple castles aren't detailed, many highlights are part of longer routes. For instance, the Hausmann Tower can be reached via a beautifully landscaped via ferrata or a staircase, often integrated into broader walking tours around Bad Frankenhausen. You can explore various cycling and hiking routes in the region that pass by or near these historical sites.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring ruins and gardens, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer provides longer daylight hours, ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. Winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially for ruins, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Bilzingsleben itself is primarily renowned for its significant Paleolithic archaeological site, a key location for early human history, rather than castles. However, the broader surrounding region offers various historical sites, including the castles mentioned in this guide.
Yes, Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden is a notable example. After partial renovation, this Renaissance castle is now actively used for cultural events, offering a unique way to experience its historical setting.


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