Best castles around Dürrhennersdorf are found within a region known for its picturesque landscape and traditional Umgebindehäuser. The area combines historical architecture with natural attractions. Dürrhennersdorf features the Rittergut Dürrhennersdorf, a manor house with a 500-year history. Nearby communities also host notable historical estates, offering diverse landmarks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Those who love health can gladly inform themselves about Victor Phillipi. It is his castle by now.
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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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Taubenheim/Spree Upper Castle. Information: Built in 1897. Neo-Renaissance style. Architecturally and historically significant. Today it is used as a health center. The castle park is open to guests of the Viktor Philippi Foundation for Health and to the public only during designated visiting hours and by appointment.
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Very bizarre castle park, with many stones and monoliths, white deer and a bit too much esoteric
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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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It's good that the old building is still used as a nursing home.
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is located directly on the hiking trail, is now used as a senior citizens' home
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Pretty castle with a beautiful park. Now used as a retirement home.
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The region around Dürrhennersdorf offers a diverse range of historical structures. You'll find 18th-century moated castles like Ruppersdorf Moated Castle, neo-baroque style castles such as Friedersdorf Castle, and manor houses with deep historical roots like the Kittlitz Castle, which has origins possibly dating back to a Slavic fortification. The area also features the Rittergut Dürrhennersdorf, a manor house that has evolved into a modern cultural center, and the beautiful Baroque Schloss Obercunnersdorf in a neighboring community.
Yes, Kittlitz Castle is noted as a family-friendly historical site. While specific activities for children are not detailed, its historical significance and surrounding park make it a suitable option for families interested in exploring the region's heritage.
The Rittergut Dürrhennersdorf, or Dürrhennersdorf Manor House, boasts a rich history spanning approximately 500 years, first documented in 1554. It was extensively rebuilt in 1853 and, after falling into disrepair, underwent significant renovation starting in 2005. Today, it serves as a modern cultural center, reflecting its long-standing role in shaping the community.
Schloss Obercunnersdorf, located in a neighboring community, is a beautiful Baroque castle. While direct visiting information isn't readily available, its architectural style and historical significance make it a notable example in the broader region for those interested in historical estates.
Ruppersdorf Moated Castle is an 18th-century moated castle built on the ruins of a medieval structure. It features a massive, simple design with a three-story mansard roof. Inside, you can find Rococo ornaments on the ceilings of the upstairs hall and fireplaces, and the portal is adorned with the coats of arms of the Nostitz and Minckwitz families.
Friedersdorf Castle, a neo-baroque style castle constructed between 1887 and 1889, is currently used as a care facility.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the easy 'Seidelberg Viewpoint loop from Dürrhennersdorf' or the moderate 'Bieleboh Lookout Tower – Bieleboh Forest Lodge loop from Dürrhennersdorf'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Dürrhennersdorf guide.
The area around Dürrhennersdorf provides both road cycling and touring bicycle routes. You can enjoy moderate road cycling routes such as the 'Hochkirch Church – Post Milestone Zittauer Tor loop from Großschweidnitz' or touring routes like the 'Cunewalder Valley Rail Trail – Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail loop from Dürrhennersdorf'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Dürrhennersdorf and Cycling around Dürrhennersdorf guides.
Kittlitz Castle has a long history, possibly originating as a Slavic fortification in the 10th century. The manor house was extensively rebuilt in the 18th century and became a significant center of Freemasonry under Karl Gotthelf von Hund and Altengrotkau. The castle has seen numerous owners and structural changes throughout the centuries.
Oppach Castle and Old Bleachery, originally a 13th-century knight seat, was rebuilt around 1790. After 1945, it was used to accommodate resettlers and later as a day-care center. Currently, Oppach Castle is empty.
Taubenheim Castle, built in 1897 in Neo-Renaissance style, is now used as a health center and hotel. Its park is accessible to guests of the Viktor Philippi Foundation for Health and to the public during designated visiting hours or by appointment.
Beyond the historical architecture, the region around Dürrhennersdorf is known for its picturesque landscape. You'll encounter traditional Umgebindehäuser (timber-frame houses), and natural attractions such as observation towers and rock formations, which can be explored via the numerous hiking and cycling trails.


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