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Neulengbach Castle
Founded and seat of the High Freemen of Lengenbach from 1191. The Lords of Lengenbach were among the most powerful noble families in Austria. They owned 20 castles …

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Rappoltenkirchen Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1210. However, it must have been given to the Freie von Lengenbach in 1186 by the last Styrian Duke Ottokar IV († May 8, 1192).

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The Ried castle ruin is the ruin of a spur castle on the local mountain of Ried am Riederberg in the Vienna Woods, which, according to the current state of …

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The sex of Totzenbacher is detectable from 1147. The Gothic castle is spared by the Turks and serves as a refuge for the people of the surrounding villages. The extension …

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The castle is located on the Große Tulln, is located on some cycle paths and is very beautiful to look at.

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2月 7, 2026, Ried Castle Ruins

The ruins are surrounded by a moat.

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Addendum: In 1884, Prince Ypsilanti (a descendant of a Greek freedom fighter) inherited the palace. Ypsilanti was married to the daughter of the banker Baron von Sina (see Sina-Warte on the Lindkogl and Sinagasse in Vienna's 22nd district). The Ypsilanti family remained the owners until the end of the 20th century.

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The elaborately restored moated castle, with its moat, bridge, and idyllic courtyard, enchants visitors and transports them to another world. Although the castle is privately owned, a detour here is definitely worth it, as the large gate was open and the courtyard was also freely accessible.

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The castle complex, which dates back to the 13th century, was destroyed by the Turks in 1525. The current castle building (moated castle) was built in its basic design around 1589. Since 1961, the castle has housed the "Save the Children" organization with a boarding school for students and apprentices. Source: www.judenau-baumgarten.at/Schloss_Judenau

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A piece of contemporary history, surrounded by atmospheric nature.

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A very beautiful castle, unfortunately not open to visitors.

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Very beautiful castle, unfortunately not open to visitors.

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The medieval castle is very close to the train station and can be visited before or after a hike in the Vienna Woods. Tours can be booked online in advance: www.burg-neulengbach.info/fuehrung

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If you go behind the church you will find the castle. It's really well hidden and very easy to drive past.

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The castle is located on the Große Tulln, is located on some cycle paths and is very beautiful to look at.

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3月 27, 2023, Neulengbach Castle

Neulengbach Castle Neulengbach Castle was a hilltop castle on a free-standing mountain cone around 80 m high. It was converted into a palace in the 16th and 17th centuries. History: Neulengbach Castle was founded together with the market by the High Barons of Lengenbach around 1189. The castle became the center of the local rule of the Lengenbachers. After the Lengenbachers died out in 1236, it came into the possession of the Babenbergs. In the late Middle Ages, Neulengbach Castle was the seat of the princely caretakers and was often mortgaged. In 1565, Rudolf Khuen von Belasy received the rule of Neulengbach. Under the Barons of Khuen, the castle was expanded or extended into an unadorned late Renaissance palace in the third third of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Neulengbach

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3月 27, 2023, Neulengbach Castle

Neulengbach Castle Founded and seat of the High Freemen of Lengenbach from 1191. The Lords of Lengenbach were among the most powerful noble families in Austria. They owned 20 castles and their coat of arms featured the colors blue and yellow, which are now the colors of Lower Austria. Generously expanded into a residential palace under Count Khuen at the beginning of the 17th century, the castle-palace complex is now a three-story square building with a double defensive ring with 8 round towers, which was never taken by enemies. The castle is now privately owned. Tex / Source: Neulengbach city map

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Privately owned and can therefore only be viewed from the outside. A good view of the main building is behind the church. Story: Rappoltenkirchen was first mentioned in a document in 1210. It was probably given to the Freie von Lengenbach in 1186 by the last Styrian duke, Otakar IV. These passed it on to vassals. In 1355 it was owned by the Dobra taverns. In 1358, Duke Rudolf IV renewed the office of chief huntsman in Austria and combined it with the fiefdom of Rappoltenkirchen. The first owner was Ritter Friedrich von Kreisbach. From 1428 to 1468 the knights of Sepecken were feudal owners. After that, the lords of the castle changed relatively frequently. In 1590 the castle was largely destroyed by a severe earthquake. In the time that followed, the previous building of today's palace was probably built. From 1623 the rule belonged to the barons of Questenberg. In 1710 Rappoltenkirchen came into the possession of Johann Ferdinand Imperial Count von Kuefstein. In 1814 it came to Georg Simon Freiherr von Sina via Prince Franz Josef von Dietrichstein. His son Georg had the current castle built from 1870 to 1874. In 1891, Rappoltenkirchen became the joint property of Hereditary Princess Chariclee zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Iphigenie Imperial Countess zu Pappenheim, Princes Emanuel and Theodor Ypsilanti, Princess Irene Maurocordato and Anastasia Countess Wimpffen. The Princes Ypsilanti owned the castle until 1990. During the Second World War it was expropriated and used by the Gestapo as an archive. Since it had been devastated in 1945, the external damage was provisionally repaired in the post-war period, but the interior continued to suffer, as a lack of care caused entire ceilings to collapse, rooms burned out and everything usable was stolen or sold. Shortly before it was sold to Mrs. Eva Buschmann, it was placed under monument protection. She owned the castle until 1996. Since then it has been owned by Mr. KR Erich Fach. He left the lock

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Rappoltenkirchen Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1210. However, it must have been given to the Freie von Lengenbach in 1186 by the last Styrian Duke Ottokar IV († May 8, 1192). The original Renaissance chateau was redesigned in a neoclassical style by the architect Theophil Hansen. Is not accessible as it is privately owned, the owner is Mr. KR Erich Fach. He had the castle renovated.

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10月 4, 2022, Schloss Totzenbach

The Totzenbacher, a knightly family that named itself after its residence in Totzenbach, has been documented since 1147. From 1822/1823 Totzenbach Castle belonged to the princely family of Liechtenstein zu Neulengbach, who, however, had hardly any use for the complex. In 1971, the then municipality of Totzenbach acquired the dilapidated castle from the then owner. Its condition was so desolate that the idea of laying it down completely was considered. In 1974, however, a new lord of the castle was found in the antiques dealer Josef Figl, who had the dilapidated complex rebuilt by 1979. In 2002, the Ruschitzka family acquired Totzenbach Castle, but sold it to the Berger family a year later. This is still the owner today. She uses it as her residence and rents out some of the rooms for private events. The moated castle, which fell into ruin in the 1970s, was rebuilt in 1974.

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Beautiful old castle can be seen from afar

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From afar it stands mighty/huge on the mountain.

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Privately owned and therefore can only be viewed from the outside. History: The Totzenbach family, a knightly family that named itself after its residence in Totzenbach, has been documented since 1147. In 1971, the then municipality of Totzenbach acquired the ruined castle from the then owner. Its condition was so desolate that the idea of completely demolishing it was considered. In 1974, however, a new lord of the castle was found in the form of antique dealer Josef Figl, who had the dilapidated complex rebuilt by 1979. The work carried out included building up the collapsed ring wall, rebuilding the almost completely disappeared gate building, dredging the filled-in or silted-up moat and castle pond, and rebuilding the round corner tower, which only remained as a stump. During the construction work, the foundations of the medieval castle were also found in the castle courtyard. In 2002, the Ruschitzka family purchased Totzenbach Castle, but sold it a year later to the Berger family, who still own it today. They use it as a residence and rent out some of the rooms for private events.

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Privately owned. Unfortunately it can only be viewed from the outside at the moment. Neulengbach Castle was a hilltop castle on a free-standing, around 80 m high mountain cone above the Lower Austrian town of Neulengbach, which was converted into a palace in the 16th and 17th centuries. The palace complex is a three-storey polygonal building with a double defense ring and eight round towers, a porch with a magnificent Renaissance portal and a courtyard with Tuscan double columns and a stone fountain basin. Neulengbach Castle was founded together with the market by the Freie von Lengenbach around 1189. The castle became the center of the local rule of the Lengenbach family. After the Lengenbachers died out in 1236, it came into the possession of the Babenbergs. In the late Middle Ages, Neulengbach Castle was the seat of princely caretakers and was often mortgaged. In 1565 Rudolf Khuen von Belasy received the rule of Neulengbach. In the 3rd third of the 16th century and in the 1st half of the 17th century, the barons of Khuen expanded the castle into an unadorned late Renaissance castle. In January 1912 a fire raged in the palace. The entire interior was destroyed. In 1920 the municipality of Vienna acquired the castle and used it as a children's home. In 1952 the Neulengbach Castle Association followed as the owner and in 1962 Martin Wakonig, a businessman from Graz.

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