Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel
Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel
Castles around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel offer insights into the region's historical architecture and cultural development. This area in Lower Austria features a landscape that has been shaped by centuries of history, with fortifications evolving into cultural centers. The Weinviertel is known for its rolling hills and historical sites. Visitors can explore various castles that reflect different architectural periods and serve diverse modern purposes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Großrußbach Castle is a Baroque-style castle located below the parish church in Großrußbach, Lower Austria. The complex was created by adding to a former rectory, the core of which dates back to the 15th/16th century and was remodeled in the Baroque style in 1739. The building complex consists of a staggered, two-story, four-wing complex. Until 2022, the castle was owned by the Archdiocese of Vienna and used as the Großrußbach Castle Education Center for adult education. Due to rising maintenance costs and necessary renovations, the archdiocese decided to sell the listed building.
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The castle is simply beautiful
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The complex, which in its basic form dates back to the 13th century, now houses exhibition areas, a music school, a studio and a restaurant following a partial renovation between 2011 and 2013.
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In 2022, the Archdiocese of Vienna sold the listed castle to the company Gruschina Transport- und Vermietungs GmbH. The rooms in the castle will be adapted as apartments for qualified employees of partner companies. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Gro%C3%9Fru%C3%9Fbach
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The impressive Kreuzenstein Castle is enthroned on a 260m high elevation above the Danube and can be seen from afar. It is a jewel for all fans of the Middle Ages, castle lovers and romantics who want to be transported back in time with the help of a fully furnished castle. The visit is only possible as part of a guided tour. Guided tours take place on the hour and last between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on the size of the group. Special children's tours are carried out for school classes by prior arrangement.
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Baroque castle whose core from the 15./16. century. Until the end of January 2022, it was owned by the Archdiocese of Vienna and known far beyond the borders of Lower Austria as the Großrußbach educational center. In February 2022 it was sold to a transport and rental company. One can therefore currently only speculate about the future use. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Gro%C3%9Fru%C3%9Fbach
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Several castles in the area offer features suitable for families. Kreuzenstein Castle is known for its eagle watch with birds of prey, which is often a hit with children. Wolkersdorf Castle, now a cultural hub, has an outdoor children's playground and baby-care facilities. The broader Schloss Wolkersdorf complex also hosts various cultural events that can be engaging for all ages. Nexing Castle and Muschelberg features a landscape garden and a wildlife enclosure, offering a blend of nature and history.
Yes, Wolkersdorf Castle is designed with accessibility in mind, offering wheelchair-accessible facilities, including restrooms. This makes it a good option for visitors requiring wheelchair access.
Wolkersdorf Castle showcases a rich blend of architectural styles. Its foundations date back to the 13th century as a fortified keep, and it later saw additions like a 16th-century outer ward. In the mid-17th century, it was redesigned into a Baroque hunting lodge. You can still observe remnants of the original moat, now a pond, and parts of its various historical transformations.
The area around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'View of Wolkersdorf – Wolkersdorf Castle loop' or the 'St. Hubertus Chapel – Memorial Tree Shrine loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes or general hiking routes around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Rußbachtal Rest Area – Wolkersdorf Castle loop'.
Yes, Wolkersdorf Castle itself hosts a cozy castle tavern, offering regional wines, beer specialties, and local and international delicacies. Additionally, the area around Wolkersdorf Castle, with its bars, is considered an ideal place for a break.
Nexing Castle and Muschelberg is unique for its English Tudor style castle, romantic landscape garden, and the extraordinary Nexing Shell Hill. The Shell Hill is a massive collection of 12.5 to 13.5 million-year-old shell fossils from the Sarmatian period, making it a significant geological site. The revitalized pond landscape also functions as a carp farm, and there's an inn, 'Oase am Teich', for visitors.
Schloss Großrußbach is a Baroque castle with a core dating back to the 15th/16th century. It was formerly an educational center. As of early 2022, it was sold to a private company, and its rooms are being adapted into apartments for employees. Therefore, public access and future use for visitors are currently uncertain.
While specific seasonal opening hours vary by castle, the region generally offers pleasant conditions for visiting during spring, summer, and early autumn. During summer, Wolkersdorf Castle hosts a cultural program called 'genuss.kultur.begegnung' in its courtyard, including cabaret, music, and summer cinema, which can enhance a visit.
Yes, Karnabrunn Castle is unfortunately in very poor condition and cannot be visited. It's important to check the current status of smaller or lesser-known castles before planning a trip.
Wolkersdorf Castle serves as a vibrant cultural center. It houses the Regional Music School Wolkersdorf and hosts regular exhibitions, concerts, and film evenings organized by cultural initiatives like 'Forum Schloss Wolkersdorf' and 'NÖ Fotoinitiative FLUSS'. During summer, it features a cultural program called 'genuss.kultur.begegnung' in its courtyard.
Visitors frequently highlight Kreuzenstein Castle as one of the most beautiful castle complexes, noting its mighty appearance visible from afar. The informative castle visits and the on-site tavern with good food are popular. A major attraction is the Eaglewatch, where you can see hawks, eagles, vultures, and other birds of prey in action.
Yes, Wolkersdorf Castle provides parking facilities, and also features an electric vehicle charging station. For other castles, it's advisable to check their specific visitor information for parking options.


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