Best castles around Altomünster offer a glimpse into the region's rich history. While Altomünster itself is primarily known for its historical Abbey, the surrounding area features several notable historical sites and castle remnants. These locations provide opportunities for exploration, often integrated with hiking trails. Visitors can discover a variety of historical structures, from former hunting lodges to ancient castle hills.
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founded in 1011 as a Benedictine convent & dissolved in 1803, after which it was transferred to private ownership.
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There's also a large, illustrated information board with many interesting and informative details! 👍 You just have to take the time to read and process everything.
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Wonderful Sisi exhibition, entertaining visit, admission 5 euros (adult). Unfortunately, you're only allowed to take one photo inside, with Sisi on the bench. I personally thought it was a shame not to be allowed to take photos inside.
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A trip to Sissi Castle Unterwittelsbach is worthwhile, a small dreamy castle, surrounded by water with the possibility of taking short walks in the surrounding area
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If you take the small effort to inform yourself before a visit, you will quickly find that guided tours are offered from various sources, during which the interior of the church can also be visited: 1. On selected Sundays, the parish community offers an open tour at 2:00 p.m. without registration. 2. The Aichach City Museum arranges tours at different times. We were very lucky 🍀 to receive a highly interesting and entertaining presentation of the history of the former castle and the church from an engaged guide full of knowledge on a Friday at 12 noon, which also included a visit to the church.
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A site worth seeing, which is currently home to 47 adults and 29 children... and has four cars of its own.
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Every second Saturday you can take a guided tour with tasting in the cheese factory.
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Sulzemoos Castle: The complex is a listed architectural monument in Sulzemoos. It is also listed as an archaeological monument in the Bavaria Atlas as "medieval and early modern findings in the area of Sulzemoos Castle and its predecessor buildings with the associated farmyard and gardens".
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While Altomünster is not known for traditional castles, its primary historical landmark is the Altomünster Abbey (Kloster Altomünster). This abbey houses Germany's only Brigittine Museum, offering insights into the Brigittine order's history and displaying valuable treasures from the monastery's library.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach, a former hunting lodge, features a Sisi exhibition and a café, making it an engaging visit for all ages. Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden also offers a family-friendly atmosphere with its restaurant and events. Additionally, Schloss Gut Sulzemoos is noted as family-friendly and includes a restaurant.
For a deep dive into Bavarian history, visit Castle Church and Castle Hill Oberwittelsbach. This site stands on the grounds of the ancestral castle of the Bavarian Wittelsbachers and features information boards detailing the region's past.
Yes, you can explore the remains of a castle ruin at Burgstall Dasing. It's accessible on foot or by mountain bike and offers a glimpse into older masonry and vaults.
Amenities vary by location. Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden offers a restaurant, beer garden, hotel, and seminar center. Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach has the Sisi Café. Schloss Gut Sulzemoos also features a castle restaurant.
Absolutely. The region around Altomünster offers various cycling routes that can take you near historical sites. You can find routes for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking, many of which pass through scenic areas and close to points of interest.
Yes, Castle Church and Castle Hill Oberwittelsbach is categorized as a viewpoint, offering picturesque surroundings and a place to rest while enjoying the scenery.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and the idyllic settings of these sites. Many enjoy the well-made information boards at places like Castle Church and Castle Hill Oberwittelsbach, which provide context on Bavarian history. The combination of historical exploration with amenities like beer gardens and cafes, as found at Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden, is also highly rated.
The region's historical sites and surrounding nature are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring and outdoor activities. Many sites, especially those with beer gardens or outdoor areas, are particularly vibrant during this period.
Yes, Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach is a notable example. It was formerly a hunting lodge of Duke Max in Bavaria and now hosts a popular Sisi exhibition.
Yes, several locations offer dining. Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden is a restaurant with a beer garden. Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach has the Sisi Café. Schloss Gut Sulzemoos also features a castle restaurant.


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