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Top 5 Castles around Aschheim

Castles around Aschheim offer a glimpse into the region's rich historical background, though the municipality itself is primarily known for archaeological finds showcased at the AschheiMuseum. While Aschheim does not host grand fortresses, its proximity to Munich provides access to several historically significant and architecturally impressive castles. These sites range from former royal residences to smaller, charming estates, reflecting centuries of Bavarian history.

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  • The most popular castles is Munich Residence (Residenz), a historical site that…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Munich Residence (Residenz)

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Continuation of the MU Cycling Tour #1 City Center Tour (with accompanying booklet)
More information at muenchenunterwegs.de/angebote/muenchen-neu-entdecken


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Old Court (Alter Hof)

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The oldest castle complex in Munich from the 12th century on the north-east edge of the medieval old town. Abandoned in the 16th century in favor of the Neuveste (residence), …

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Schlossgut Erching

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Suresnes Castle

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Suresnes Castle (also called Werneckschlößl) was probably built from 1715 to 1718 by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer based on the model of the Château de Suresnes near Paris for the cabinet …

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Scout Jens
January 6, 2026, Schlossgut Erching

"On the west side of the island stands the Chapel of St. Walburga, belonging to the castle. Erching Castle was first documented around 1400, while the associated chapel was mentioned as early as 1315/16. The current castle building was constructed around 1652 under Prince-Bishop Albrecht Sigismund by Hans Moosbrugger as a hunting lodge. The chapel was reconsecrated to St. Walburga in 1672. Even today, the castle and chapel retain much of their appearance from 1699. Until secularization in 1802/3, the castle belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Freising. Finally, in 1898, Josef Selmayr, brickyard owner and the last mayor of the municipality of Bogenhausen before its incorporation into Munich, purchased the castle estate in Erching. The castle has been owned by the Selmayr family ever since, who now operate a farm there." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Erching

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Irmi Sa
July 28, 2025, Munich Residenz

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Erching Castle Estate was originally built as a pleasure palace. It was first documented in 1400. It features a three-story Baroque gabled roof with the castle chapel of St. Walburga. Located north of the castle, it has a simple hall building dating from 1672 with a polygonal east tower featuring a Welsch-style roof. The park features a circular castle pond. Erching Castle Estate, privately owned, is now an agricultural holding in the Munich gravel plain. The fields surrounding the estate are farmed in a conventional manner. https://www.hallbergmoos.de/besucher/sport-and-freizeit/schlossgut-erching

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Scout Jens
March 26, 2025, Alter Hof

The Old Court was the residence of the Wittelsbachs from the 13th to the 15th century – initially as one of many state castles that served as temporary residences for the sovereign and his court during the period of itinerant rule. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_Hof_(M%C3%BCnchen)

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Continuation of the MU Cycling Tour #1 City Center Tour (with accompanying booklet) More information at https://muenchenunterwegs.de/angebote/muenchen-neu-entdecken The pedestrian and cycle path leads us past Odeonsplatz and along the Residenz Palace. The Residenz Palace is the former city palace of the Bavarian dukes, electors, and kings. For many centuries, it was thus the political and cultural center of the kingdom. Today, it is home to important cultural sites such as the Residenz Theater with the adjacent Bavarian State Opera, the Cuvilliés Theater, the Antiquarium, and much more. Particularly noteworthy is the beautiful Cabinet Garden near the All Saints Court Church. The Court Garden to the north was created at the beginning of the 17th century based on the model of Italian Renaissance gardens. The Temple of Diana in the center of the park often entices the sounds of musicians taking advantage of the excellent acoustics.

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September 8, 2024, Schloss Suresnes

On Open Monument Day you can also visit the inside. The Catholic Academy, Suresnes Castle and the Viereckhof are connected by a park.

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Suresnes Palace was built in 1718 as a pleasure palace for the noble cabinet secretary, Elector von Wilhelm, and is located in Schwabing. Today, it is used as a conference center by the Catholic Academy of Bavaria and is not open to the public. However, you can view it from the outside on a trip through Schwabing on your way to the English Garden and take a look at the beautiful French-style gardens. http://muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/burgen-und-schloesser/schloss-suresnes

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kea
February 14, 2024, Alter Hof

The Alter Hof - believed to have been built in 1255 - was the first royal residence in Munich and was the residence of the Wittelbachs from the 13th to 15th century. When Louis IV (Ludwig the Bavarian) became Holy Roman Emperor in 1328, the site because the imperial residence. By 1474, a new palace (the current Residenz) had been build and became the residence for the Bavarian rulers. The Alter Hof was then used as administrative offices and was rebuild several times beginning in the 16th century. The ornate Gothic bay window is called the monkey tower (Affentürmchen) - there are several different ledges as to how the tower got it's name including that a pet monkey "kidnapped" the baby Louis IV and climbed up the window with the child before being coaxed back in. In reality, the window was built after the rein of Louis IV. The Alter Hof was a favorite subject for Hitler when he was attempting to make a living as a painter after WWI. The building was badly damaged by bombing in WWII and only part of the Alter Hof was restored. The other half was rebuilt with a modern facade.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable castles and historical sites near Aschheim?

While Aschheim itself is known for archaeological finds at the AschheiMuseum, the wider Munich area offers several significant castles. These include the Munich Residence (Residenz), a former city palace, Ismaning Castle (Schloss Ismaning), a baroque castle now serving as a town hall, and the Old Court (Alter Hof), Munich's oldest castle complex. Further afield, you can find the grand Nymphenburg Palace and the impressive Schleissheim Palace complex.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit around Aschheim?

Yes, several castles near Aschheim are considered family-friendly. The Munich Residence (Residenz), Ismaning Castle (Schloss Ismaning), and the Old Court (Alter Hof) are all categorized as such in our guide. These sites often offer expansive grounds or museums that can engage visitors of all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Aschheim?

The area around Aschheim and its castles provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. Many castles, like Nymphenburg Palace and Ismaning Castle, are surrounded by parks suitable for leisurely walks.

What is the best time of year to visit castles near Aschheim?

The best time to visit castles near Aschheim is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and parks, and most attractions are fully open. Winter visits can be charming, especially around Christmas markets, but some outdoor areas might be less accessible.

Can I reach these castles using public transport from Aschheim?

Many of the major castles and palaces in the wider Munich area, such as Nymphenburg Palace, Schleissheim Palace, and the Munich Residence, are well-connected by Munich's public transport system (MVV). For castles further out, like Neuschwanstein, a combination of train and bus is usually required. It's advisable to check specific routes for each destination.

Are there any castles near Aschheim that are wheelchair accessible?

While accessibility varies, Suresnes Castle (Werneckschlößl) is noted as wheelchair accessible, though it primarily functions as a conference center and is not generally open to the public for interior visits. For other major palaces like Nymphenburg and Schleissheim, specific areas and grounds are often accessible, but it's recommended to check their official websites for detailed accessibility information before your visit.

What kind of historical insights do these castles offer?

The castles around Aschheim offer a deep dive into Bavarian history, from medieval ducal residences to opulent Baroque and Rococo palaces. Sites like the Munich Residence showcase centuries of royal life and political power, while Ismaning Castle reflects transformations from Renaissance to Baroque. The Old Court provides a glimpse into Munich's earliest ducal past.

Are there any castles with extensive gardens or parks for walking?

Yes, several castles boast impressive gardens and parks. Nymphenburg Palace features an expansive landscape park with smaller palaces. Schleissheim Palace is known for its spacious garden connecting three castle buildings. Ismaning Castle also has a castle park redesigned into an English garden, popular with locals and visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles near Aschheim?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of these sites. The Munich Residence is praised for its cultural sites and beautiful Court Garden. The Old Court is noted as a quiet, ideal spot for a break. The overall appeal lies in experiencing centuries of Bavarian heritage and enjoying the well-maintained grounds.

Are there cafes or pubs near the castles for refreshments?

Yes, most major castle attractions, especially those within or close to Munich, have cafes, restaurants, or pubs nearby. For example, the area around Nymphenburg Palace and the Munich Residence offers numerous dining options. Even smaller towns like Ismaning, home to Ismaning Castle, provide local establishments for refreshments.

How long should I plan for a visit to these castles?

The duration of a visit depends on the castle. For larger complexes like Nymphenburg Palace or the Munich Residence, you could easily spend half a day or even a full day exploring the interiors, museums, and extensive gardens. Smaller sites like the Old Court or Ismaning Castle might take 1-3 hours, depending on your interest in the museum or park.

Are there any hidden or lesser-known castles worth discovering?

While not 'hidden' in the sense of being secret, Schlossgut Erching is a privately owned castle estate that was originally a pleasure palace. While you cannot access the interior, it offers a picturesque view and is a nice waypoint for a pleasant outing. Suresnes Castle, also known as Werneckschlößl, is another smaller, charming castle in Schwabing, though it's a conference center and best viewed from the outside.

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