Castles near Enzersdorf an der Fischa offer a glimpse into the region's historical significance, particularly its role as a defensive outpost. The area features a mix of historic fortifications and renovated palaces, set within a landscape that once included marshy areas. Schloss Margarethen am Moos stands as a primary example, evolving from an 11th-century stronghold into a Renaissance moated castle. This blend of historical architecture and natural surroundings provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
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Lost place... dilapidated castle in a huge area.
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At the moment the snowdrops are blooming all around. Beautiful :)
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Orth Castle is one of the oldest surviving castles in the region and has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The castle was first mentioned in the 12th century and was originally a medieval moated castle. In the 16th century, the castle was converted into a Renaissance palace. Over the centuries, it served various noble families and was later taken over by the municipality. Today, it is a listed building, is an important part of Lower Austria's cultural heritage and is particularly known as the Danube-Auen National Park Center. The castle houses the national park's visitor center, which is dedicated to the unique flora and fauna of this protected floodplain landscape. Orth Castle is located right in the heart of the Danube-Auen National Park, one of the last great floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It combines historical architecture with modern environmental education. An ideal place to learn more about the fascinating floodplain landscape and its importance for nature conservation while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
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Beautiful castle! Unfortunately you have to take quite a detour to get to the courtyard.
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Eckartsau Castle, the headquarters of the Donau-Auen National Park of the Austrian Federal Forests, also has an information point for the Donau-Auen National Park including a castle café and the WILD°WECHSEL exhibition. Visit the national park information point, which will advise you on your personal excursion wishes. Ask about the most beautiful hiking and cycling trails or book a guided excursion in the Donau-Auen National Park on land and water. You can also book castle tours here. The castle café will spoil you with pastries, small snacks and cold and warm drinks while you rest in the idyllic courtyard of the castle. The WILD°WECHSEL exhibition tells the story of the transformation from an imperial hunting ground to a national park: Of course, the Donau-Auen cannot be easily put into two rooms. But interesting views and insights are guaranteed here. Roam through the floodplain forests on a special kind of stalking trip. Find your way. Observe and explore the surroundings. Become the target of others. Race through time and see for yourself. Cross the turbulent stream of history with its stages. From the monarchy to the present day. Become a part of our history! Spot animals, master the hunting language and become a goal scorer. Prepare to be surprised - at second glance everything is different. Visiting the exhibition is free of charge.
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On the castle island you don't need much luck to see pond turtles, grass snakes, ground squirrels and you can look into the storks' nests.
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Welcome to the gateway to the Au Orth Castle has an eventful history. Built in the 12th century as a medieval moated castle and once the hunting lodge of Crown Prince Rudolf, it was used as a museum from 1950 onwards. In 2005, after reconstruction and renovation, it reopened as the castleORTH National Park Centre. Information point and visitor centre for the Danube-Auen National Park are now located here. Individual guests, groups, kindergartens and schools are welcome. You will find the following under one roof: - Tourism and National Park information point with booking and shop - Exhibition of the Danube Auen rooms and National Park Lounge - Auen adventure area on the castle island with underwater observation station - Observation tower with the new exhibition "Eavesdropping on nature" - Tournament courtyard with the plant presentation "Pannonian Gardens" - Family celebrations, summer holiday programme, performances by the travelling Autheater - museumORTH, which focuses on the history of the Danube community of Orth - Historically significant Renaissance spiral staircase
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Castles in the Enzersdorf an der Fischa region, such as Schloss Margarethen am Moos, were originally built as crucial defensive strongholds, particularly against attacks from the East. Their strategic locations, often in marshy areas, made them important fortifications from as early as the 11th century. Over time, many evolved from military fortresses into more elaborate Renaissance palaces or hunting lodges, reflecting the changing needs and tastes of their owners.
Yes, the region showcases a range of architectural evolutions. Schloss Margarethen am Moos, for instance, began as an 11th-century fortified castle and was later transformed into a Renaissance moated castle, with its current appearance largely dating from 18th and 19th-century renovations. You can also see the impressive ruins of Scharfeneck Ruins, which date back to the 11th century, offering a contrast to the more preserved structures.
Several castles in the area are family-friendly. Eckartsau Castle, managed by the Austrian Federal Forests, functions as a museum and is located within the Donau-Auen National Park, offering a blend of history and nature. Orth Castle on the Danube, National Park Center, also features a museum and an adjacent castle island, providing engaging activities for all ages.
The region around Enzersdorf an der Fischa is rich in natural beauty. Schloss Margarethen am Moos is surrounded by a 6-hectare castle park with mature trees and an idyllic pond. Eckartsau Castle is situated directly in the Donau-Auen National Park, offering a natural idyll. Orth Castle on the Danube also serves as a National Park Center, with a castle island to explore.
Yes, the area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'St. Margaretha loop from Schloss Margarethen am Moos' or the 'Tower from 1051 🏰 Fischamend – Danube-Auen National Park loop from Klein-Neusiedl'. For hiking, there's an 'easy St. Margaretha loop from Schloss Margarethen am Moos'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for cycling and hiking around Enzersdorf an der Fischa.
Schloss Margarethen am Moos is a popular event venue, known for weddings, seminars, and cultural events. While privately owned, its representative rooms are available for rent, and it regularly hosts public events like Christmas markets. Free tours are available on Wednesdays or Thursdays by prior arrangement. It boasts a chapel with frescoes, a Renaissance wooden paneling in the grand ballroom, and a late Gothic spiral staircase.
Eckartsau Castle is a former hunting lodge that now functions as a museum. It's notable for its renovation by Archduke Franz Ferdinand and its location directly on the Danube cycle path within the Donau-Auen National Park. It's easily accessible and offers a blend of historical exploration and natural surroundings.
Orth Castle on the Danube was completely renovated and now houses a museum and the National Park Center. Visitors can enjoy fascinating exhibitions and take a leisurely stroll on the adjacent castle island. It's a great spot for those interested in both history and nature.
Yes, Seibersdorf Castle is currently undergoing renovation. While it has seen better days, visitors note that it's still a great sight. Similarly, Trautmannsdorf Castle, a mighty and beautiful building, has a new owner who intends to restore it completely.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and impressive architecture of the castles. For example, the Scharfeneck Ruins are praised for their impressive size and historical significance in the middle of a forest. The blend of historical exploration with natural settings, like the castle island at Orth Castle, is also a highlight for many.
The castles can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle parks and surrounding natural areas. Many castles, like Schloss Margarethen am Moos, also host special events such as Christmas markets, making winter visits charming for specific occasions.


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