Best castles around Herrnhut offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. The area is particularly known for its connection to the Moravian Church, with Zinzendorf Castle (Berthelsdorf Manor) standing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic site, an early example of Herrnhut Baroque architecture, played a pivotal role in the founding of Herrnhut. Visitors can explore various historical manor houses and castles that reflect centuries of regional development.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Niederruppersdorf Castle is an 18th-century moated castle built on the ruins of a medieval moated castle that had burned down. In the same year, the present castle was erected on the site by Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Nostitz, canon and senior member of the Prince-Bishopric of Meissen, according to plans by Johann Andreas Hünigen. Architecturally, it is a massive, simple structure built on high, square foundations with buttresses supporting the cellar. The two residential floors are crowned by a three-story mansard roof. The portal on the south side is reached via a double-arched bridge over the former moat and is decorated with the coats of arms of the Nostitz and Minckwitz families. Inside, the ceilings of the upstairs hall and the fireplaces are adorned with Rococo ornaments.
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Due to the use of the Christian Mission Society, the building cannot be visited and the grounds can only be crossed on the main path.
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beautifully maintained Schlosshotel AltHörnitz
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An information board is located to the right of the entrance.
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In the corner plot of Kleine Seite/Weinberg, to the right below the baroque castle complex, there was originally a knight's seat (Hainewalde documents), which was surrounded by a protective moat. The old moated castle was replaced in 1564 by Hans Ulrich von Nostitz with a Renaissance castle, the so-called Old Castle. This was a four-winged complex that enclosed an inner courtyard. The facade was richly decorated with illusionistic decorations (sgraffito technique). Demolition of the Old Castle: 1780, only the wing of the gatehouse remained and was used as a courthouse and prison until 1857. It is now privately owned (not open to the public). Above the portal: the coat of arms of Nostitz.
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At the top of the slope stands the baroque palace, built between 1749 and 1755 by Samuel Friedrich von Kanitz (Royal Prussian Chamberlain, husband of Christine Tugendreich von Kyaw). The main portal is supported by Tuscan columns, the keystone shows the double coat of arms of the von Kanitz and von Kyaw families. Two side wings form a forecourt to the main building. Gardens were also built on terraces, appropriately in the baroque style. It was also called the "Sanssouci of Upper Lusatia" due to its unusual building structure. In 1883 it was restored: the outer facade was given sgraffito painting, but the baroque elements disappeared. In 1927 Moritz Joachim Ernst von Kyaw sold the palace to the municipality of Großschönau. From March to August 1933 the palace served as a protective custody camp for the Hainewalde concentration camp and then as a military training camp until 1945. It was used as a residential building until 1977 and then stood empty and dilapidated until 2004. In 2007, the renovation of the east wing began by the support association (founded in 2000). 2013: part of the film Grand Budapest Hotel was shot here.
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The castle was built between 1651 and 1654. In 1881 the Saxon chamberlain Hans Rudolf von Sandersleben acquired the castle. In 1996, after renovations, hotel operations began.
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Hörnitz Castle, beautiful building that was built between 1651 and 1654. Today it is used as a hotel complex.
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The most historically significant site is Zinzendorf Castle, also known as Berthelsdorf Manor. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the only authentically preserved building from the Zinzendorf era, playing a pivotal role in the founding of Herrnhut and serving as the spiritual center of the worldwide Moravian Church for over a century.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Both Schlosshotel Althörnitz and Althörnitz Castle are listed as family-friendly. Kittlitz Castle also offers a family-friendly experience with its historical park.
The region showcases a variety of architectural styles. Zinzendorf Castle is an early example of Herrnhut Baroque, known for its clarity and simplicity. You can also find neo-baroque designs, such as Friedersdorf Castle, built between 1887 and 1889. Other structures, like Althörnitz Castle, date back to the mid-17th century with distinct rectangular floor plans and octagonal towers.
Yes, you can certainly explore the castles and their surroundings on foot. Many of these historical sites are integrated into the landscape, offering pleasant walks. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ruppersdorf Village Church – Ruppersdorf Moated Castle loop' which is a moderate running trail. You can find more running trails around Herrnhut on our guide page: Running Trails around Herrnhut.
Zinzendorf Castle, after extensive renovations, now features a spacious culture barn that hosts concerts, readings, exhibitions, and celebrations, making it a vibrant cultural hub. Schlosshotel Althörnitz, as a hotel, also offers facilities that may host events.
Absolutely. The Herrnhut region offers various cycling routes that can take you past some of these historical sites. For instance, the 'Ruppersdorf Viaduct – Traditional Umgebinde Houses loop from Herrnhut' is an easy cycling route that passes near Ruppersdorf Moated Castle. Discover more cycling options in our guide: Cycling around Herrnhut.
Ruppersdorf Moated Castle is an 18th-century moated castle built on the ruins of a medieval predecessor. It features a massive, simple structure with a distinctive double-arched bridge over its former moat. Inside, you can find Rococo ornaments adorning the hall ceilings and fireplaces.
Visiting the castles around Herrnhut is enjoyable in various seasons. Spring and summer offer lush gardens and pleasant weather for outdoor exploration and events. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, adding a picturesque backdrop to the historical sites. The cultural events at Zinzendorf Castle and the hotel facilities at Schlosshotel Althörnitz mean there's something to experience year-round.
Yes, some castles have found new purposes. Schlosshotel Althörnitz is now a hotel, offering accommodation and a chance to stay within a historical setting. Friedersdorf Castle currently serves as a care facility.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural heritage of the castles. The connection to the Moravian Church, particularly through Zinzendorf Castle, offers a unique cultural insight. The variety of historical buildings, from 17th-century structures to neo-baroque designs, and the scenic surroundings also receive high praise from the komoot community, with over 40 photos and 170 upvotes for the highlights.
Yes, Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf is famously associated with Zinzendorf Castle, as he acquired and restored it, leading to the founding of Herrnhut. Althörnitz Castle has connections to Mayor Christian von Hartig, who built it, and his son Jakob, who conducted alchemical experiments there with Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus, a fundamental researcher for Meissen porcelain. Kittlitz Castle was once owned by Karl Gotthelf von Hund and Altengrotkau, a leading German Freemason.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Schlosshotel Althörnitz, being a hotel, includes a restaurant. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle might vary, Herrnhut and surrounding towns offer dining options. It's advisable to check individual castle websites for current facilities.


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