Best castles around Kremsmünster include a prominent abbey with castle-like features and dedicated castles within the town and nearby. This region in Austria offers a blend of historical significance and architectural grandeur. Visitors can explore centuries-old structures set amidst varied landscapes. The area provides opportunities to discover medieval fortifications and Renaissance estates.
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small, quiet, good for a break 😉
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The two-winged Renaissance castle dates back to 1588. Further renovations were commissioned around 1670 by the canons Siegbert von Geilenkirchen and Thomas von Kandlberg. It is characterized by an arcaded walkway facing the courtyard. These arcades were enclosed by outbuildings until the renovation. The rooms on the upper floor also served as the official residence of the caretaker – and thus of the courts – for a long time. The Knights of Kast occupied the castle as a summer residence. The dilapidated castle was finally purchased by the municipality of Sierning in 1969 and renovated by the Traunviertel Cultural Association and the town of Sierning. An annex was added to the building, which houses the Sierning municipal office. Following the revitalization of the castle courtyard and the installation of state-of-the-art infrastructure, including a new castle café, it is now possible to host any event. The flagship events are the summer arts and crafts market with up to 10,000 visitors, the Sierning Advent with its Advent village in the castle courtyard, and the Guard Festival. Numerous cultural events and concerts take place throughout the year, both in the castle and in the covered courtyard.
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Unfortunately, the position on Komoot is incorrect. The castle is located a good 6 km away near Rohr an der Krems, not on Linzer Straße next to Hall Castle in Bad Hall. Please correct this position, as otherwise the planning will be based on incorrect assumptions. The correct position would be 48.074749, 14.180378.
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In 1279, Feyregg Castle was mentioned in a document from the Lambach Abbey. The early medieval part of the castle, including the east tower and its immediate surroundings, is still visible from the time of the Followers (until 1407). The old Gothic gate, as well as a bay window and various vaults, can still be seen in the inner courtyard. Around 1500, the Sinzendorf family built the long wing of the old castle. Around 1600, during the Peasants' War, Feyregg suffered greatly and, after the Peasants' War, was sold to the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey in 1629. It became the residence of the provosts. This was arguably Feyregg's most prosperous period. It was also at this time that the castle was extensively rebuilt and given a Baroque style by the Upper Austrian architect Prunner. In 1809, the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey was dissolved, and in 1812, the well-known wealthy merchant Franz von Plank, a native of Linz, purchased the Feyregg estate. Otto and Ruth Harmer purchased the castle and the farm in 1937. It was thoroughly renovated that year, and in 1969, the hotel "Schloss Feyregg" was established in the old castle, offering all the modern amenities.
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Achleiten Castle is a private property and is not normally open to visitors. However, it attracts numerous guests every year in June when the well-known CDI Achleiten dressage tournament takes place on the grounds. During this event, the riding facility and part of the castle grounds are open to visitors, so that interested parties have access to the tournament areas.
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The multi-towered castle was built around 1600. Today, among other things, the Schloss Mühlgrub cultural association is located in the historic building.
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The extravagant Renaissance castle is a popular excursion destination in Pfarrkirchen near Bad Hall and, in addition to the Italian restaurant "Giuseppes Castello", offers a decor and garden exhibition, a ladies' and gentlemen's hairdresser as well as a digital and advertising agency. Old and new merge into a symbiosis in Mühlgrub. The garden with its beautiful accessories is my favorite here😍.
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The extravagant Renaissance castle is a popular excursion destination in Pfarrkirchen near Bad Hall and, in addition to the Italian restaurant "Giuseppes Castello", offers a decor and garden exhibition, a ladies' and gentlemen's hairdresser as well as a digital and advertising agency. Old and new merge into a symbiosis in Mühlgrub and offer crafts, commerce and trade at the highest level, as documented in the books since 1299. Really worth seeing. 😍👍🏻
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For a deep dive into history, Kremsmünster Abbey, though a monastery, boasts castle-like grandeur with its 8th-century origins, stunning Baroque church, ancient library, and unique Mathematical Tower. Another excellent choice is Burg Altpernstein near Micheldorf, an 11th-century spur castle largely preserved in its original form, complete with dungeons and a Knights' Hall.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. St. Stephen's Church in Sierning, which includes a Renaissance castle, hosts cultural events like summer arts and crafts markets and an Advent village, making it engaging for all ages. Schloss Mühlgrub, an extravagant Renaissance castle, also offers a decor and garden exhibition, and an Italian restaurant, providing a pleasant outing for families.
Schloss Kremsegg is home to a prestigious musical instrument museum, making it a hub for culture and arts with concerts and academic discussions. Kremsmünster Abbey features a renowned library with ancient manuscripts and a unique observatory, offering insights into centuries of religious, scientific, and artistic history.
Yes, Schloss Achleiten, a private castle in Rohr im Kremstal, opens parts of its grounds to visitors annually during the CDI Achleiten dressage tournament in June. For Schloss Kremsegg, visits typically require advance arrangement as it is not freely open to the public daily.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and surrounding areas. Specific events, like the CDI Achleiten dressage tournament in June at Schloss Achleiten or the summer arts and crafts market at St. Stephen's Church in Sierning, can also influence your timing.
Yes, Burg Altpernstein is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities, offering fantastic panoramic views of the Kremstal valley from its elevated position. You can find various running, gravel biking, and road cycling routes in the wider Kremsmünster area, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Kremsmünster guide.
Burg Altpernstein, perched on a rocky outcrop, offers magnificent panoramic views of the Kremstal valley from its terrace. Many castles in the region, due to their strategic historical locations, provide elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, Schloss Mühlgrub houses an Italian restaurant called "Giuseppes Castello." Burg Altpernstein also includes a hotel and restaurant, making it suitable for longer stays or events.
Kremsmünster Abbey is a vast and historically significant complex founded in 777 AD. Its scale, architectural grandeur, and historical importance rival that of a castle. It features a majestic Baroque church, one of Austria's great libraries, and the unique 51-meter-high Mathematical Tower, which served as an observatory.
St. Stephen's Church in Sierning, with its Renaissance castle, hosts numerous cultural events and concerts throughout the year, including a large summer arts and crafts market and an Advent village. Schloss Achleiten is known for the annual CDI Achleiten dressage tournament in June, and Schloss Kremsegg functions as a cultural and arts hub, hosting concerts and academic discussions.
Yes, Schloss Kremsegg reflects various architectural styles due to its numerous owners and renovations throughout history, evolving from a simple stronghold. Similarly, Feyregg Castle, originally medieval, was extensively rebuilt and given a Baroque style in the 17th century, showcasing a blend of periods.
Kremsmünster Abbey stands out with its Mathematical Tower observatory and ancient Codex Millenarius. Schloss Kremsegg is unique for its prestigious musical instrument museum. Burg Altpernstein features well-preserved 16th-century dungeons and an inner courtyard with sgraffito wall paintings. St. Stephen's Church in Sierning has a distinctive arcaded walkway from its Renaissance castle period.


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