Best castles around Oggelshausen are found in a region known for its natural beauty and historical sites. The area, particularly the Federsee region, offers a landscape characterized by lakes and fens. While Oggelshausen itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding vicinity provides several historical structures. These sites offer insights into the area's past and complement the natural environment.
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Bad Schussenried State Monastery Museum. This museum showcases the history of the monastery, the role of science, and religious life, and also hosts changing exhibitions.
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The state exhibition "Ufrur" on the Peasants' War of 1525 is highly recommended.
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The castle ruins were the Schenkenburg and belonged to the former imperial city of Winterstetten.
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Event location.i Ideal for celebrations of any kind. Not a tourist restaurant
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High above the Schussen Valley, idyllically situated on a hill, the castle offers a unique setting for special days. The unparalleled Alpine views and the magical, natural ambiance will make your heart race. You'll instantly feel at home here.
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Great church, which belongs to the castle
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Part of the former Premonstratensian monastery, three-wing complex, designed in 1748 by Dominikus Zimmermann, built in 1752–1763 by Jakob Emele. Source: Wikipedia
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It is a beautiful place, also good for a rest. It is easier to drive to the castle via the Stadelhof
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Around Oggelshausen, you can explore a variety of historical sites. These include the reconstructed medieval Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum, the impressive Monastery Church of Bad Buchau with its rich history and architecture, and the remnants of Schenkenburg Castle Ruins. Additionally, Gildehaus Castle offers a unique setting with Alpine views.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum is particularly family-friendly, offering a glimpse into medieval life with 'Living History' events where you might even meet a knight. The Monastery Church of Bad Buchau and Gildehaus Castle are also categorized as family-friendly.
The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 from April 1st to September 30th, closed on Mondays (except Easter Monday and Whit Monday). From October 1st to November 5th, it's open Tuesday to Friday from 13:00 to 17:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00. Groups can arrange visits outside these hours by appointment.
Absolutely. The Gildehaus Castle is noted for its unparalleled Alpine views from its idyllic hill-top location. The Schenkenburg Castle Ruins also offer a viewpoint, reminding visitors of the mighty castle that once stood there.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For family-friendly walks, you can explore routes like the Federsee Nature Reserve or the Federsee Circular Trail. You can find more details and routes in the Family-friendly hikes around Oggelshausen guide.
The area around Oggelshausen is great for cycling. You can find traffic-free bike rides, including loops around Federsee Lake or the Sculpture Field. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB Trails around Oggelshausen. Discover more options in the Traffic-free bike rides around Oggelshausen guide.
The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum is a reconstructed medieval Niederadelsburg. Its history is closely tied to the Lords of Pflummern and the ruling situation in Kanzach, with mentions of 'Lords of Kanzach' dating back to the 12th to 14th centuries. It was once a branch of the Pflummer family castle and is associated with figures like Peregrinus, a knight and steward to Emperor Philip.
The Monastery Church of Bad Buchau, originally a Gothic church, was converted in the style of French classicism between 774 and 1776. It features impressive sculptures by Josef Christian from Riedlingen and ceiling paintings by Andreas Brugger. The church also houses the crypt of Adelindis, revered as a Swabian folk saint.
Gildehaus Castle primarily functions as an event location, ideal for celebrations. It is not typically a tourist restaurant or open for general public visits in the same way as a museum. Its unique setting and Alpine views make it a special venue.
Today, only a few wall remains, a display board, and a memorial stone mark the site of the once mighty Schenkenburg Castle Ruins. The castle, which belonged to the former imperial city of Winterstetten, was demolished in the 18th century and its stones were used as a quarry.
The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum features a castle tavern that serves good food. While Gildehaus Castle is an event location, it is not a tourist restaurant. For other castles, you might find dining options in the nearby towns and villages.


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