Castles around Peuerbach offer a journey through Upper Austria's rich history and cultural landscape. The region features historic structures, including former moated fortresses and Renaissance castles. Peuerbach itself is home to Schloss Peuerbach, a central cultural hub, which houses museums and cultural events. These sites provide insights into past events and showcase architectural evolution.
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A castle worth seeing with a view over the Trattnach valley
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Great facility with town hall inside - beautiful courtyard!
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Zell Castle houses a state education center (bildungsschloesser.at/zell/)
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Zell Castle houses a state education center (https://bildungsschloesser.at/zell/)
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The village is located southeast of Prambachkirchen and consists of a few farms and several residential buildings. A little to the west of it, on a hill, is Dachsberg Castle, which houses the Dachsberg Gymnasium, a private grammar school run by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales.
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In the beautiful castle of Tollet there is not only the municipal office, but also event rooms, the district home club "Kulturama" and rental apartments.
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The artfully forged fountain in the courtyard and the arcade railings, which date from the time of the building, are particularly worth seeing. Since 1980 it has housed the district home town hall, in which a representative cross-section of the district's cultural assets was shown, the Upper Austria. State bee museum and a wagon museum. The rooms are also used for various exhibitions and events.
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The most prominent historical site directly in the town of Peuerbach is Schloss Peuerbach. Originally a moated fortress from 1366, it has evolved into a cultural hub, hosting events and museums.
The castles in the region, including Schloss Peuerbach, offer insights into Upper Austria's past. They showcase architectural evolution from moated fortresses to Renaissance castles and played roles in significant events like the 1626 Upper Austrian Peasants' War. Schloss Peuerbach also features an exhibition dedicated to the renowned 15th-century astronomer Georg von Peuerbach.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Tollet Castle, Landschloss Parz, and Zell an der Pram Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Schloss Peuerbach, with its museums and cultural events, also offers engaging experiences for families.
Many castles serve as cultural venues. Schloss Peuerbach is a vibrant center for cultural events, concerts, theater, readings, and festivals. Landschloss Parz hosts art events, including concerts and musicals. Zell an der Pram Castle is known for its annual Christmas market.
Yes, the region around Peuerbach offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Leithental Viewpoint – View of the Hausruckviertel loop' or the 'Peuerbach Town Centre – Parish Church of Peuerbach loop'. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Peuerbach guide.
The castles are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Summer is ideal for outdoor cultural events hosted at places like Schloss Peuerbach and Landschloss Parz. The annual Christmas market at Zell an der Pram Castle makes winter a special time to visit that specific location.
Yes, Schloss Peuerbach houses several significant exhibitions. These include the Peasant War Museum, which uses dioramas to illustrate the 1626 uprising, the Upper Austrian Provincial Nativity Scene, and an exhibition dedicated to the astronomer Georg von Peuerbach, exploring astronomy from his era to the present.
Schloss Peuerbach features a beautiful Renaissance portal and a horseshoe-shaped layout. Landschloss Parz is considered one of the most important Renaissance castles in Upper Austria, known for its large garden. Tollet Castle, while housing municipal offices, offers rewarding views from its short climb.
Visitors appreciate Tollet Castle for its beautiful architecture and the rewarding views gained from the short climb with two hairpin bends. It also serves as a community hub, housing the municipal office and event rooms.
The town of Peuerbach, where Schloss Peuerbach is located, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. For castles further afield, you will find amenities in nearby towns and villages, catering to visitors exploring the region.
Yes, Schloss Peuerbach is located directly in the town center of Peuerbach, making it easily accessible. Public transport options to Peuerbach are available, allowing visitors to reach the castle conveniently.
Today, Dachsberg Castle houses the Dachsberg Gymnasium, which is a private grammar school run by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. While historically a castle, its primary function now is educational.
Yes, Landschloss Parz is open to visitors. Built in 1515, it's one of Upper Austria's largest and most important Renaissance castles. It's special for its extensive garden with flowers and apple trees, a charming courtyard fountain, and its role in hosting various art events, concerts, and musicals.


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