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Top 6 Castles around Steinmauern

Best castles around Steinmauern are found in the surrounding region, offering historical and architectural significance. While Steinmauern itself does not host prominent castles, the nearby town of Rastatt features several notable sites. These include grand residential palaces and historical fortifications, showcasing Baroque architecture and extensive parklands. The area provides opportunities to explore centuries-old structures and their associated grounds.

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  • The most popular castles is Rastatt Palace, a castle that is a grand residential palace and a…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Rastatt Palace

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The impressive Rastatt Residential Palace is worth a stop, and not just because of the beautiful park. You can also visit the castle itself, the castle church and the military …

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Favorite Palace Park

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Wonderful palace complex. Augusta Sybilla's summer residence is always worth a trip. But the facility is very busy. Better to visit on weekdays.

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Rastatt Castle and Garden

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Great local recreation area when you are in the city center of Rastatt. Just go there, time stands still and relaxation begins.

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Casemates of Bastion 27 – Ludwigsfeste

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Just a few steps from the Karlsruhe Gate towards the city on Ludwigsring is the inconspicuous entrance to the casemates of Bastion 27 - Ludwigsfeste. Because of the low door, …

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Tour des Bouchers (Metzgerturm) Lauterbourg

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The Butcher's Tower (Tour des Bouchers) is a protected part of a medieval fortress

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March 16, 2025, Tour des Bouchers (Metzgerturm) Lauterbourg

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Just a few steps from the Karlsruhe Gate towards the city on Ludwigsring is the inconspicuous entrance to the casemates of Bastion 27 - Ludwigsfeste. Because of the low door, you have to enter with your head bowed and you reach the "Inner Karlsruher Thorwache". The historic bastion is located under a residential building and was given by the owner to the Rastatt Historical Society for public relations work. Walking through the casemates of Bastion 27 is an impressive experience. After the revolutionaries laid down their arms on July 23, 1849 and the fortress was handed over to the Prussian troops, several hundred insurgents were imprisoned in the lower rooms under inhumane conditions. https://histvereinrastatt.blogspot.com/2019/09/bastion-27.html

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The 'Tour des Bouchers' - Butcher's Tower is one of the 15 towers that were built at the end of the 13th century as part of a fortress wall. The tower is called the "Butcher's Tower" because the butcher's guild was responsible for it. When the fortress was demolished in 1706, the Butcher's Tower remained with a few other towers. The tower was used as a prison until the middle of the 18th century. In 2017-2020, the exterior of the Butcher's Tower was restored. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metzgerturm_(Lauterbourg)

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The castle park is the central green area in Rastatt. Behind the castle, Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden-Baden planned a pleasure garden, as was known from France. Today the park combines baroque with modern elements. Fountains, flower gardens and colorful and shady arcades are still reminiscent of Rastatt's baroque period. The park is framed by chestnut trees, some of which are centuries old.

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Church of Sainte-Trinity Lauterbourg The church's choir, built in the Gothic style, was built in 1467 during the term of Speyer's Bishop Matthias von Rammung. The roof structure and organ of the church burned in the great city fire of 1678, after which the church was restored and re-consecrated in 1683. In 1711 the church was too small for the growing population, so it was demolished except for the choir and replaced by a new building in its current form, which was completed in 1716 and consecrated in 1719. In 1779 an organ was purchased from Ferdinand Stieffell in Rastatt. During the French Revolution the church was temporarily secularized. A complete renovation took place in 1878. The church was damaged in the Second World War. Jean Gaudin from Paris created today's church windows in 1950. In the 1970s and 1980s the church was renovated inside and out. Source and more: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreifaltigkeitskirche_(Lauterbourg)

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The impressive Rastatt Residential Palace is worth a stop, and not just because of the beautiful park. You can also visit the castle itself, the castle church and the military history museum or stop off at the park restaurant. Further information about opening times and admission prices can be found at https://www.schloss-rastatt.de.

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Favorite Castle was built by Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer between 1710 and 1730 in Rastatt-Förch. The builder was Margravine Sibylla Augusta of Baden-Baden (1675–1733), widow of the so-called Türkenlouis, Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden-Baden (1655–1707), who had very clear ideas about what this baroque work of art with rich decorative interior furnishings should look like . In addition to the residence in Rastatt, it was intended to serve as a country pleasure palace for princely entertainment, socializing and games, hunting, masquerades, studies and raising children. The castle was, so to speak, the “pleasure castle”, while in the city it served more formal purposes. The park at the castle is - as befits a castle park - very attractive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I explore near Steinmauern?

The region around Steinmauern is rich in historical sites, particularly Baroque palaces and medieval fortifications. You can visit grand residential palaces like Rastatt Palace, which features a palace church and a military history museum. Another significant site is Favorite Palace Park, the former summer residence of Sibylla Augusta, known for its preserved Baroque decor and idyllic gardens.

Are there family-friendly castles or attractions near Steinmauern?

Yes, several castles and their grounds are suitable for families. Rastatt Palace and its extensive park offer space for exploration. Favorite Palace Park, with its landscaped gardens and swan pond, is also a great spot for families to relax. The Rastatt Castle and Garden is a local recreation area in the city center, perfect for a family outing.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Steinmauern?

Beyond exploring the castles, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are running trails like the 'Rastatt Castle and Garden – Rastatt Palace Gardens loop from Steinmauern' and gravel biking routes such as the 'Aalschokker "Heini" Museum Ship – Seltz–Plittersdorf Cable Ferry loop from Rastatt'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Steinmauern, Gravel biking around Steinmauern, and Running Trails around Steinmauern guide pages.

What natural features or viewpoints can I find at these castles?

The castles near Steinmauern often feature beautiful natural surroundings. Rastatt Palace is surrounded by an impressive park, originally a French-style pleasure garden with fountains and centuries-old chestnut trees. Favorite Palace Park boasts an idyllic landscaped garden, perfect for relaxation by the swan pond or among old trees. The Rastatt Castle and Garden also offers a serene green space in the city center.

How can I get to the castles near Steinmauern?

The main castles, such as Rastatt Palace and Favorite Palace, are located in Rastatt, a short distance from Steinmauern. Rastatt is accessible by car and public transport. For specific directions to each highlight, it's best to check local transport information or use navigation apps.

Are there parking options available at the castles?

Yes, parking is generally available at the major castle sites. For instance, Favorite Palace Park is listed as having parking facilities. For other locations like Rastatt Palace, public parking is typically found nearby.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Steinmauern?

The castles and their gardens are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the extensive parks and gardens in full bloom. Autumn offers picturesque foliage, while winter visits can provide a quieter, more atmospheric experience, especially for indoor palace tours. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.

Are there any lesser-known historical sites or 'hidden gems' to discover?

Beyond the grand palaces, you can explore sites like the Casemates of Bastion 27 – Ludwigsfeste in Rastatt. This historical site offers an impressive experience walking through the casemates of a former fortress, with a poignant history from the 1849 revolution. Another interesting remnant is the Tour des Bouchers (Metzgerturm) Lauterbourg, a protected part of a medieval fortress and city wall.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, Rastatt, where the main castles are located, offers various dining options. Rastatt Palace has a park restaurant within its grounds. The city center of Rastatt, close to the castles, provides a selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants for visitors.

Are there guided tours available at the castles?

Yes, guided tours are typically available at the major palaces like Rastatt Palace and Favorite Palace Park. These tours often provide deeper insights into the history, architecture, and former residents of the palaces. It's advisable to check the official websites for current tour schedules and booking information.

What makes the castles around Steinmauern unique?

The castles in this region, particularly in nearby Rastatt, are unique for their significant Baroque architecture and historical importance. Rastatt Palace was the first Baroque residence built in the Upper Rhine region, serving as a model for many others. Favorite Palace Park is notable for its remarkably preserved Baroque interiors and its role as a summer residence for a powerful female regent, Sibylla Augusta.

Are the castles wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility varies by site. While the extensive parks and gardens of places like Rastatt Palace and Favorite Palace Park are generally accessible, interior access to historical buildings may have limitations due to their age and preservation efforts. It's recommended to check the specific accessibility information on the official websites of each palace before your visit.

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