Best castles around Neusalza-Spremberg provide insight into the historical landscape of Upper Lusatia. This region is characterized by its unique architectural heritage and historical significance. The area offers a variety of historical sites, including castle ruins and preserved manor houses. Exploring these landmarks reveals centuries of regional history and architectural evolution.
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It's good that the old building is still used as a nursing home.
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is located directly on the hiking trail, is now used as a senior citizens' home
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Pretty castle with a beautiful park. Now used as a retirement home.
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It's worth a detour if you're passing by here anyway.
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Ruins of a hilltop castle at 275 m above sea level. NN on a granite cone surrounded by the Spree. The name Körse refers to the Sorbian origin. From the 10th century onwards, the rocky spur was used to build a fortification, a redoubt, as the Sorbian settlement area was extended to the region of today's Kirschau. The purpose of the rampart was to protect the settlement area from unexpected attacks. Occupied and destroyed around 1100, a stone German fortification was built on the same site between 1200 and 1250 At that time, the castle was the largest and strongest defensive structure in Upper Lusatia. Their task was to protect the Bohemian Trail, one of the oldest traffic connections between Upper Lusatia and Bohemia (known there as Alte Prager Straße). It led from Bautzen via Obergurig, Kirschau, Schirgiswalde and Sohland to Sderchluckenau (Šluknov), Bohemian Leipa (Česká Lípa) and Prague. In addition, a salt road crossed nearby, which also had to be guarded. Later, however, the lords of the castle were accused of robbery, so that in 1352 the castle was stormed and destroyed by troops from the League of Six Towns. An information board in the remains of today's complex claims that the lords of the castle were declared enemies more because of their opposition to the Bohemian king and the League of Six Towns. In 1359 the castle was again destroyed and razed. There was no reconstruction. Source: Wikipedia
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Unfortunately, renovation work right now 🧐
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Unfortunately still under construction 🧐
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While Neusalza-Spremberg doesn't have traditional castles, it is home to the **Reiterhaus**. This is one of the oldest and most picturesque Umgebindehäuser, a unique timber-framed architectural style characteristic of Upper Lusatia. It functions as a local history museum, offering insights into the region's heritage and daily life.
For a look into the region's defensive past, visit Körse Castle Ruins. These are the remains of a hilltop castle that was once the largest and strongest defensive structure in Upper Lusatia, protecting the historic Bohemian Trail. There's also a small museum at the foot of the mountain.
Yes, Friedersdorf Castle is a beautiful example of neo-baroque architecture, built between 1887 and 1889. Additionally, Taubenheim Castle, built in 1897, showcases a Neo-Renaissance style.
The area around Neusalza-Spremberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Resting place at the trout raft – Playground at Friedersdorf Castle loop'. There are also MTB trails and running trails for different fitness levels.
Yes, for families, the 'Resting place at the trout raft – Playground at Friedersdorf Castle loop' is an easy hiking trail that passes by a playground near Friedersdorf Castle. This offers a pleasant walk combined with a place for children to play.
Friedersdorf Castle currently serves as a care facility. Taubenheim Castle is used as a health center and hotel. Oppach Castle, while historically significant, is currently empty.
Sohland Castle, built in 1747, is significant for its architectural history and landscape design. This two-storey building with a central projection and granite walls offers a glimpse into 18th-century manor construction.
The park at Taubenheim Castle is open to guests of the Viktor Philippi Foundation for Health and to the public during designated visiting hours and by appointment. For other castles, access to grounds may vary, so it's advisable to check locally.
Exploring by foot or bike is an excellent way to discover the historical sites. Many castles and ruins are connected by hiking and MTB trails, allowing you to combine historical exploration with scenic outdoor activity.
At Körse Castle Ruins, you'll find a few remains of an old hilltop castle, situated on a granite cone surrounded by the Spree river. Information boards provide details about its history as a significant defensive structure in Upper Lusatia, and there's a small museum nearby.
Oppach Castle was originally a moated castle, with its former location on a raised hill next to a castle pond. While the moat remains were removed around 1790, its history as a knight's seat dates back to the 13th century.


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