Castles around Heusenstamm provide a glimpse into the region's historical and architectural landscape. The town of Heusenstamm features Schloss Heusenstamm, a notable complex with roots tracing back to a 13th-century water castle, now serving as the city hall. The surrounding area offers a variety of historical sites, from Baroque palaces to medieval castle ruins. These structures are often integrated into parks or natural settings, inviting exploration.
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Beautiful old customs tower. 👍
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Building worth seeing right on the Main cycle path. It's definitely worth a quick look.
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There is a beautiful “customs tower” on the Main cycle path. You have a great view from the keep, which is not always open.
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The customs tower is a “milestone” on the Main cycle path.
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The customs tower was a toll station for the Eppstein and Electoral Mainz customs administration and a signal tower and lookout for the customs officers. There was a signal connection with the Großauheim customs tower. The "Steinheimer Zoll" was levied since 1358 as a fee for the use of the royal roads on land and water. Source: Information board at the location
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Beautiful, well-preserved customs tower from the "Steinheim customs". From 1358 tolls were collected here for the royal roads and waters.
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Part of the great fortifications of Seligenstadt
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The Main Cycle Path is simply beautiful to ride.
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Schloss Heusenstamm, also known as Schloss Schönborn, has a rich history dating back to a water castle from the 12th or 13th century. The complex includes the older 'Hinteres Schloss' from the 15th/16th centuries and the Baroque 'Vorderes Schloss' constructed between 1663 and 1668. It replaced an earlier fortress and showcases Baroque architecture with Renaissance elements, featuring an impressive gate adorned with stone lions.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are suitable for families. For instance, Baroque Philippsruhe Palace + park - Hanau is highly recommended, featuring a historical museum and a beautiful park. The Hayn Castle Ruins are also family-friendly, located within a charming old town with places to stop for refreshments.
Schloss Heusenstamm's 'Vorderes Schloss' is a prime example of Baroque architecture, built with Renaissance design elements. It was originally planned as a four-winged moated castle, and its elongated facade features 22 window axes. The corners are flanked by round towers topped with helmets, and the entrance gate boasts a sandstone frame with a grimace and the alliance coat of arms of the Schönborn and Greiffenclau families.
Yes, Schloss Heusenstamm is set amidst picturesque gardens with mature trees, ponds, and tree-lined avenues. Remnants of the former 'Herrengarten' (lord's garden), including a newly planted Kaiserlindenallee (Emperor's Linden Avenue) and two ponds, are present. A Baroque garden has also been recently restored, providing a peaceful and scenic environment for leisurely walks.
Schloss Heusenstamm currently serves as Heusenstamm's city hall, making it a central point for community life and events. It also houses a restaurant called Schloss-Schenke, allowing visitors to dine within its historic walls.
Yes, you can find scenic viewpoints. For example, the View of Philippsruhe Palace offers a beautiful perspective of Philippsruhe Castle from the opposite bank of the Main river.
The area around Heusenstamm offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Schönborn Castle – Heusenstamm Castle Avenue loop'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Torbau Heusenstamm – Koberstädter Hut loop'.
The Old Town, Steinheim am Main is a charming village located directly on the Main Cycle Path. It's worth taking time to explore its historic streets. The area also features the Steinheim Customs Tower, a well-preserved medieval structure that served as a toll station and signal tower.
Visitors appreciate the tangible piece of German heritage offered by sites like Schloss Heusenstamm, which has survived centuries of history. The picturesque settings, often combined with beautiful gardens and parks, provide ideal environments for leisurely walks and photography. Many also enjoy the accessibility and the vibrant community life, as some castles host events or house restaurants.
Yes, the Hayn Castle Ruins are a notable example. These ruins are an eye-catcher within a historic old town, which is part of the German half-timbered street. Visitors can explore the ruins and the surrounding charming alleys.
The castles and their surrounding parks are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring gardens and outdoor areas. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially if you plan to visit indoor museums or castle restaurants.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Schloss Heusenstamm, for example, houses the Schloss-Schenke restaurant. Additionally, Baroque Philippsruhe Palace + park - Hanau features a café with a terrace overlooking the Main river. The old town surrounding Hayn Castle Ruins also has various places for refreshments.


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