Best castles in Landkreis Dachau offer a glimpse into Bavarian history, primarily through impressive palaces that once served the Wittelsbach rulers. The region features significant historical sites, including Dachau Palace, which blends Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. While not abundant with medieval ruins, the area provides opportunities to explore historical residences and their surrounding gardens.
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the beer is probably brewed elsewhere now, this was the origin
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Well hidden. Anyone who wants to take a picture like this has to stretch a lot.
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The castle is privately owned. More information can be found at https://www.schloss-unterweilbach.de/
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Hofgarten Dachau After the dilapidated Dachau Castle was converted into a summer palace under Duke Albrecht V in 1558, a Renaissance garden, geometrically ordered by walls and adorned with square flower and herb beds, was created from 1578 onwards according to the plans of the painter-architect Friedrich Sustris. It was then Elector Max Emanuel who gave the Dachau Hofgarten a baroque character in 1715. In place of the flower and herb beds, the Elector's master builder, Joseph Effner, designed twice large broderie beds, adorned with cut boxwood and flower borders. At the same time, the Elector had a small woodland west of the garden purchased, which he and his successors equipped with all sorts of recreational facilities, including a bowling alley, a swing, various wooden huts, and more. At the beginning of the 19th century, the garden was simplified. Hofgarten Director Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell had fruit trees planted within the garden walls from 1802 onwards. (SOURCE: B)
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A very beautiful courtyard garden with a fantastic view of the surrounding area. Please note the opening times. It opens every day from 8 a.m., but closing times vary depending on the season.
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In good weather, views over Munich to the Alps.
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The castles in and near Landkreis Dachau primarily showcase Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. For example, Dachau Palace began as a Renaissance structure and later incorporated Baroque elements. The extensive Schleißheim Palace Complex features a progression from Late Renaissance in the Old Palace to high Baroque in the New Palace and Lustheim Palace.
Dachau Palace is significant for its origins as a medieval castle, its transformation into a Renaissance palace, and its later Baroque redesign. It served as a favorite country residence for the Wittelsbach dynasty. A highlight is its magnificent coffered Renaissance wooden ceiling in the banqueting hall, considered one of the most important in southern Germany. The palace also offers panoramic views towards Munich and the Alps.
The Schleißheim Palace Complex is a grand Baroque ensemble featuring three individual palaces: the Old Palace (Altes Schloss) with Renaissance architecture and museum exhibitions, the New Palace (Neues Schloss) housing one of Germany's largest collections of Baroque paintings, and Lustheim Palace, known for its impressive ceiling frescoes and a world-renowned collection of early Meissen porcelain. The complex is set within an extensive and well-preserved Baroque garden.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Dachau Palace and its surrounding Court Garden are suitable for families, offering space to explore. Schloss Gut Sulzemoos and Haimhausen Palace are also noted as family-friendly options.
Dachau Palace is located in the city of Dachau. While specific public transport routes are not detailed here, it is generally well-connected. Visitors often reach Dachau by S-Bahn from Munich, and local buses or a walk can take you to the palace from the train station.
Yes, the Schleißheim Palace Complex is easily reachable from Munich by S-Bahn, making it a convenient day trip. It is located in Oberschleißheim, just north of Munich.
While specific dog policies for all interiors are generally restrictive, the outdoor areas and gardens often have different rules. For instance, cycling is not permitted in the Dachau Court Garden, but it's a popular spot for walks. It's advisable to check the specific regulations for dogs at each palace's official website before your visit, especially for interior access.
Yes, there are dining options. Dachau Palace has a museum café on-site. Schloss Gut Sulzemoos includes a restaurant. The towns surrounding the palaces, such as Dachau and Oberschleißheim, also offer various cafes, restaurants, and pubs.
For Dachau Palace, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the palace interior, the banqueting hall, and strolling through the Court Garden. The Schleißheim Palace Complex, with its three palaces and extensive Baroque garden, could easily take half a day or even a full day to fully appreciate, especially if you plan to visit the art collections.
The region around the castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes like the 'Lake Waldschwaig – Amper River Path loop from Dachau Bahnhof' or 'Indersdorf Monastery – Idyllic Amper River loop from Dachau Bahnhof'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Gündinger Weir on the Amper – Amper Riverside Path South loop from Mitterndorf'. Explore more options in the Cycling in Landkreis Dachau and Running Trails in Landkreis Dachau guides.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly around the castles might be more leisurely walks through gardens, the broader Landkreis Dachau area offers routes. For example, you can find trails in the Waterfall hikes in Landkreis Dachau guide, which includes routes near Nymphenburg Palace Park, a short distance away.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from Dachau Palace, extending towards Munich and the Alps. The blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, the historical insights into the Wittelsbach dynasty, and the beautiful, well-maintained gardens like the Dachau Court Garden are also highly appreciated. The cultural events and concerts held in the banqueting hall of Dachau Palace are also a draw.


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