Best castles around Haag offers a rich historical landscape, featuring a collection of 17 castles. This region is characterized by its historical significance, with many castles and palaces set within landscaped parks and gardens. The area provides opportunities to explore centuries of architectural heritage and cultural development.
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Great tour including a grotto. It's a bit crazy what the nobility came up with to pass the time.
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With information area, shop and ticket office for the tour
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Very good tour with many details about the castle and the grotto
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An impressive building. Napoleon is said to have cursed it. He apparently saw a ghost in the night.
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Beautiful castle, definitely worth a visit. Unfortunately it was closed on Saturday.
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A very beautiful park where you can spend some time.
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"Ce maudit château!" - "This cursed castle!" is what Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have said in horror after he spent the night of May 15-16, 1812 in the New Palace. The ghost of the "White Lady of Himmelkron" had appeared to him there. It is also possible that the castellan had played a joke on the Emperor of the French. Relevant items such as chains, rattles and a white robe were later found in his estate.
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The “Italian Building” was built after 1759 for the Margrave's second wife, Sophie Caroline Marie of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, as a stand-alone building south of the castle and only later structurally connected to the New Palace through a connecting wing. The architect was Rudolf Heinrich Richter, who, unlike Saint-Pierre, allowed the formal splendor of the interior decoration created by Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi to spill over onto the outer walls. The young Carl von Gontard succeeded in uniting the two fundamentally different buildings using a discreetly projecting connecting link with a round balcony.[1] At the beginning of the 1990s, the facades of the Italian building were renovated and its courtyard area was redesigned To the north of the main building, across Glasenappweg, is the former kitchen building, a single, two-story house with a hipped roof. From 1867 to 1908 the secondary school for girls was housed there,[4] later the municipal auxiliary school. When it was founded on October 1, 1920, the municipal commercial school moved into the building that the Bavarian Crown Estate Administration had given it. Although the location was only approved as a temporary arrangement, the business school remained until 1938.[5] Today a shopping arcade leads through the building to Richard-Wagner-Straße. Source: Wikipedia
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Many castles in the region are great for families. New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) and 🏛️ Fantaisie Castle both offer extensive parks and grounds that are enjoyable for all ages. Fantaisie Castle also houses Germany's first garden art museum, which can be an engaging experience for older children.
Yes, the region is known for its castle parks. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) features a fantastically beautiful park with water features, hedgerows, and arcades. 🌈 Fantaisie Castle Park is another highly recommended, well-kept facility with a large, beautiful park that is especially pleasant in summer.
The castles offer a deep dive into regional history. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage), for example, was extensively expanded by Margravine Wilhelmine, showcasing 18th-century courtly life. 🏛️ Fantaisie Castle houses Germany's first garden art museum, vividly presenting the history of garden art from the 17th to the 19th century.
Yes, some castles have facilities nearby. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) and 🌈 Fantaisie Castle Park are noted to have cafes, providing refreshments during your visit. For the New Palace Bayreuth, the 'Gartenlust' event also ensures well-being with food and drink options.
The parks and gardens surrounding the castles are particularly beautiful between May and October, when the trick fountains are active and the greenery is lush. Summer is also recommended for the cool atmosphere within the castle parks. Some indoor tours might have limited hours or be closed in winter, so it's best to check specific castle opening times.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running, mountain biking, and gravel biking trails around Haag. For example, there are routes like the 'University of Bayreuth Campus – Röhrensee Animal Park loop' for running or the 'Röhrensee Park and Zoo – Buchstein rock formation loop' for mountain biking. You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Haag, MTB Trails around Haag, and Gravel biking around Haag guide pages.
Visitors frequently enjoy the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage), known for its beautiful park and historical significance. 🏛️ Fantaisie Castle is also highly rated, especially for its well-maintained complex and garden art museum. The New Palace Bayreuth, with its rich history and influence from Margravine Wilhelmine, is another favorite.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, 🏛️ Fantaisie Castle is noted to have parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The duration of a visit can vary. For the Old Palace Eremitage, guided tours last about 30 minutes, with tours running every 45 minutes. Exploring the extensive parks, such as at the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) or 🌈 Fantaisie Castle Park, could easily take several hours, especially if you enjoy leisurely strolls and taking photos.
Yes, several castles and their surrounding parks offer scenic viewpoints. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) and 🌈 Fantaisie Castle Park are both categorized as having viewpoints, allowing visitors to enjoy picturesque vistas of the grounds and surrounding landscape.
Margravine Wilhelmine played a crucial role in shaping several castles around Haag. She significantly influenced the design and expansion of the New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) from 1735 onwards, adding features like a music room and the Chinese Hall of Mirrors. She also had a great influence on the design of the rooms in the New Palace Bayreuth, which was built from 1753.
While the outdoor parks and grounds can be beautiful in winter, some indoor attractions and guided tours may have reduced hours or be closed. For example, the Old Palace Eremitage is closed from October 16th to March. It's advisable to check the specific opening hours for each castle before planning a winter visit.


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