Best castles around Burgauberg-Neudauberg are found in the surrounding regions of Burgenland and Styria, offering a rich array of historical and cultural experiences. While the municipality itself is small, the wider area boasts several significant fortresses. These castles are often situated on prominent natural features, providing panoramic views of the Austrian landscape. The region's history is deeply intertwined with these structures, which served various roles from defensive strongholds to aristocratic residences.
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I can't say anything about the interior of the Pfeilburg, but it looks good from the outside. The "inside" will be covered later :)
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The Pfeilburg Museum is located on Klostergasse, open from April to October. The interesting fortress trail begins here.
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This offers a beautiful, expansive view. It's a good spot for photos.
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Originally fortified with a wide moat, the fortified complex was a strategically important border fortress against the constant threat from the east. The castle became state property and has been owned by the market town of Burgau since 1871. In recent years, the castle, the inner courtyard, and the outer bailey with its round tower have been restored. The round tower houses the municipal office and a castle café; the outer bailey contains apartments; the cellar of the main castle features a beautiful brick vault and is used for various club events. The ballroom on the second floor and the inner courtyard with its arcaded vault are used for a variety of cultural events, including weddings and conferences.
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Big castle tower as for a small village. Burgau had good history with market rights not being a city itself.
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Castle Neudau The original moated castle consists of the outer bailey with a mighty round tower, the gate wing and the south wing, the three-storey residential castle (closed four-wing building around an inner courtyard) and the east wing with the chapel and the entrance. The castle, first mentioned in 1371, dates in its present form from the late 19th century (in the style of the second baroque). Parts of the interior with remarkable ovens from the 17th and 18th centuries have been preserved. In the park there is a small theater building from the early 18th century. The owners of the castle were the Neubers, from 1500 the Polheim, 1571 - 1706 the Rottal family. Today's owner Franz Karl Kottulinsky. The castle is very well preserved. Neudau received its current facade about 130 years ago.
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The fortified complex, originally fortified with a wide moat, was a strategically extremely important border fortress against the ongoing threat from the east. While there are no sources that refer to the rule of Burgau until the 12th century, the former moated castle "Burg in der Au" is named. In the 19th century the castle passed into state ownership from the Hungarian noble family Batthyány and finally in 1871 to the market town of Burgau. In recent years, the main building, the inner courtyard and the outer bailey with its distinctive round tower have been restored. In the course of the renovation work, a spiral staircase that had been missing for years was discovered behind vaulted arches. The once buried moat on the west side of the castle has been completing the impressive overall ensemble since 1998. The round tower houses the municipal office and a castle café, in the outer bailey there are apartments. The basement of the main castle with its beautiful brick vault, the magnificent ballroom and the inner courtyard with the arcade vault are used for cultural events, weddings and congresses as well as for the Christmas and Easter exhibitions.
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In the Pfeilburg, the oldest profane building in Fürstenfeld, the "Kruzitürken Museum" impressively depicts the eventful history of the border town of Fürstenfeld, from the former fortress town to the craft and trading town up to the first half of the 20th century. The special collections of citizens from Fürstenfeld convey additional attraction.
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While Burgauberg-Neudauberg itself is small, the surrounding regions of Burgenland and Styria offer magnificent castles. Key highlights include Riegersburg Castle, majestically perched on a volcanic rock, and Güssing Castle, the oldest in the region with a rich history. You can also explore Neudau Castle, a well-preserved moated castle, and Obermayerhofen Castle, which also functions as a restaurant.
Güssing Castle, established around 1180, is the oldest in the region and houses a museum with over 5,000 exhibits, including an ancestral gallery and historical weapons. Forchtenstein Castle, owned by the Esterházy family since 1626, boasts one of Central Europe's largest private weapon collections and extensive historical treasures. Riegersburg Castle also features a Weapons Museum and a Witch Museum, offering a deep dive into medieval history and local lore.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Riegersburg Castle provides a treasure hunt for children and a spectacular falconry show. The Pfeilburg Museum in Fürstenfeld, which is considered a historical site and castle, is also noted as family-friendly. Many castles, like Güssing, offer engaging museums that can captivate younger visitors.
Many castles are strategically located on elevated positions, offering panoramic views. Güssing Castle provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from its castle hill. Riegersburg Castle, perched on an extinct volcanic rock, offers impressive panoramic views of the Styrian landscape. Forchtenstein Castle also features a panoramic terrace with views of the Austrian countryside.
Güssing Castle offers an inclined elevator for a comfortable ascent to the castle. Riegersburg Castle also provides a castle lift for easier access, or for the adventurous, the Leopold climbing trail. It's always advisable to check specific castle websites for detailed accessibility information regarding interiors and grounds.
Yes, the region around Burgauberg-Neudauberg offers various outdoor activities. For example, there's a moderate gravel biking route called 'Restaurant and Lake Terrace – Güssing Castle loop from Heugraben' that passes by Güssing Castle. You can find more routes, including MTB trails and easy hikes, in the guides for MTB Trails, Easy Hikes, and Gravel Biking around Burgauberg-Neudauberg.
Forchtenstein Castle is renowned for its extensive collections, including one of the largest private weapon collections in Central Europe, Byzantine and Habsburg treasures, and a Turkish sultan's tent. It also features a 50-meter-high keep, secret passageways, and the Esterházy Gallery of Ancestors, showcasing 600 years of history and the opulent lifestyle of the Esterházy princes.
Yes, Obermayerhofen Castle functions as a restaurant, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal in a historical setting. It's a great option for combining a cultural visit with a culinary experience.
The castles are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and enjoying the panoramic views. Some castles, like Güssing, also host events and festivals during these seasons. It's always a good idea to check individual castle websites for specific opening hours and event schedules, as these can vary seasonally.
Yes, the Castle of Litzelsdorf is an interesting site. It features a round plateau with a diameter of 55m, surrounded by a wall, forming a ring wall system. This structure was never completed, offering a glimpse into an unfinished medieval rampart.
Güssing Castle is a venue for exhibitions, concerts, and festivals. Forchtenstein Castle hosts various events and special tours, including a 'Night Watch' with a historical character, providing an immersive experience into its past. Riegersburg Castle is known for its spectacular falconry shows. Check their official websites for current event calendars.
Neudau Castle, first mentioned in 1371, is special for its well-preserved structure. It was originally a moated castle and includes an outer bailey with a mighty round tower, a gate wing, and a three-story residential castle built around an inner courtyard. Its current facade dates from the late 19th century, in the style of the second Baroque period.


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