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Top 10 Castles around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz

Castles around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz offer insights into the region's historical architecture and cultural heritage. Located in Saxony, this area features a market square, museums, and natural areas like the Rothenburg city park. While the historical Schloss Rothenburg itself was demolished, several other historical sites and manor houses are found in the surrounding landscape. These Sehenswürdigkeiten Rothenburg Oberlausitz provide opportunities for exploration alongside various Oberlausitz tourist trails.

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Schloss Ober Neundorf

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The preliminary restoration investigation started in 1991 brought some spectacular things to light. Under the non-articulated smooth plaster from the 19th century was initially a yellow ocher …

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Schloss Steinbach Manor

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Steinbach is a district of Rothenburg / Oberlausitz. Founded in 1399, a manor has existed here since the 15th century, the main building, an auxiliary building and stables of which …

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Schloss Petershain

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The so-called New Petershain Palace is located outside the town in the middle of a large park. The two-storey building was built between 1903 and 1905 for Kurt von Knorr …

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New Castle Ober Rengersdorf

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So far there is nothing !!! The old building on a private territory is completely under construction, entry is forbidden!

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Tom Tompson
September 3, 2024, Schloss Petershain

The so-called New Petershain Palace is located outside the town in the middle of a large park. The two-storey building was built between 1903 and 1905 for Kurt von Knorr according to plans by the imperial building councillor Fritz Ahrens. The palace, built in the neo-Renaissance style, rises above an irregular floor plan and is the centre of the former Petershain manor. The central building and the three wings adjoining it are decorated with decorative gables with rosettes, balcony exits, parapets, arcades and loggias as well as decorative half-timbering and bay windows. The building is dominated by a high square tower. Inside, there is a representative, wood-panelled entrance hall with a carved open staircase. In the social rooms, the original stucco ceilings, oak doors, radiator covers and built-in cupboards have been preserved. The ornaments on the stucco ceilings on the upper floor are reminiscent of the formal language of Art Nouveau. Many original details, such as sandstone reliefs with hunting motifs, leaded glass windows, wood paneling, glazed cupboards, faceted mirrors, Art Nouveau tiles and parquet floors have also been preserved in their original condition in this area. The German Foundation for Monument Protection sponsored the repair of the roof in 1999. In 2001, the foundation contributed financially to the renovation work on the tower, the west terrace and the winter garden as well as the sandstone facades. Source: https://www.denkmalschutz.de/denkmal/schloss-quitzdorf-am-see.html Source Image 2: By Oberlausitzerin64 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33926537

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A manor house from the 16th century - unfortunately currently only visible behind the construction fence. The associated farmyard is being expanded here, where salvaged and then reprocessed historical building materials/ecological materials are exhibited and sold. In addition, training courses for craftsmen in dealing with old craft techniques are to be offered here.

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There are concerns about the castle: Schloss Ober-Neundorf: Monument Foundation stops funding, SZ, Görlitz, August 16, 2023 https://www.saechsische.de/goerlitz/schloss-ober-neundorf-erhaelt-weiter-staate-foerderung-5894665-plus.html

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So far there is nothing !!! The old building on a private territory is completely under construction, entry is forbidden!

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September 12, 2021, Schloss Ober Neundorf

Today Ober-Neundorf is the northernmost district of Görlitz. In 1999 it was incorporated. There are currently 264 residents living there (as of June 2020). The village was an independent municipality until 1950, when it was added to Ludwigsdorf and in 1990 it became a “district” of Görlitz. https://www.goerlitz-insider.de/schloss-ober-neundorf/ see also https://www.schloss-ober-neundorf.de/

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Nice nice place on the Oder-Neisse cycle path. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinbach_(Rothenburg/O.L.)

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Steinbach is a district of Rothenburg / Oberlausitz. Founded in 1399, a manor has existed here since the 15th century, the main building, an auxiliary building and stables of which are still preserved. The entire ensemble is a listed building and is privately owned. Here, among other things, a rest stop with a beer garden for hikers and cyclists will be built.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the famous castles like Toppler Castle or Burg Colmberg located in Rothenburg/Oberlausitz?

No, castles such as Toppler Castle, Burg Colmberg, and Schillingsfürst are located near Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria, a different region known for its medieval architecture. Rothenburg/Oberlausitz in Saxony offers other historical sites and manor houses.

What kind of historical sites can I expect to find around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz?

While the historical Schloss Rothenburg itself was demolished, the area features several other historical sites, manor houses, and renovated castles. These include neo-Renaissance palaces like Schloss Petershain, and historical manor buildings such as Schloss Steinbach Manor.

Which castles are currently undergoing renovation or have restricted access?

Torga Castle is currently under renovation, and entry to its private territory is restricted due to ongoing construction. You can observe other historical sites like Niederspree Castle from the surrounding area.

Can I visit the interiors of these castles?

Access varies by site. For example, Schloss Petershain has preserved original interior details, but public access depends on the current owners or events. Torga Castle is under renovation with restricted entry, and Niederspree Castle is best observed from the outside.

Are there any unique architectural features to look out for?

Yes, Schloss Ober Neundorf is notable for its spectacular sgraffito facade, which features large medallions, larger-than-life figures, and biblical scenes that were painstakingly exposed and conserved. Schloss Petershain showcases neo-Renaissance style with decorative gables, bay windows, and a high square tower.

What outdoor activities can I do near these historical sites?

The region around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking routes, and general cycling tours. Explore options like the 'Old railway line loop' for hiking or the 'Wolf Bike Route' for cycling. For more details, refer to the easy hikes guide, gravel biking guide, or cycling guide for the area.

Are there any family-friendly activities or sites near the castles?

While specific family-friendly castle activities are not detailed, the region offers natural areas like the Rothenburg city park and various outdoor trails suitable for families. You can combine a visit to a historical site with an easy hike or a bike ride on one of the many routes in the area.

What is the best way to get around to visit these historical sites?

Many historical sites and manor houses are accessible by car, and some are located along cycling paths like the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, making them suitable for bike tours. Public transport options in the broader Oberlausitz region can also connect you to some areas, but for specific sites, checking local bus schedules or driving is recommended.

Are there any places to eat or stay near the historical sites?

The town of Rothenburg/Oberlausitz itself has cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Additionally, Schloss Steinbach Manor is planned to include a rest stop with a beer garden, catering to hikers and cyclists in the future.

What do visitors enjoy most about the historical sites around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz?

Visitors appreciate the insights into the region's historical architecture and cultural heritage. The variety of historical buildings, from neo-Renaissance palaces to manor houses, offers different architectural styles and historical contexts to explore. The surrounding beautiful landscapes and outdoor activity options also contribute to a positive experience.

Is there a specific time of year recommended for visiting?

The region's historical sites and outdoor trails can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, while summer allows for longer days and warmer conditions. Winter visits can provide a unique, tranquil experience, though some outdoor activities might be limited by snow or ice.

Can I find information about the history of these specific sites?

Yes, for sites like Schloss Ober Neundorf, detailed historical information regarding its restoration and unique features is available. Similarly, Schloss Petershain has a documented history of its construction and preservation efforts. Local information boards or official websites (if available) often provide further context.

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