Best castles around Neunheilingen are situated in a region known for its historical significance and Baroque architecture, particularly exemplified by Schloss Neunheilingen. This area in Thuringia offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural settings, including the historic "Kaffeelinde" in the Sonderwald forest. While Schloss Neunheilingen is privately owned, its exterior and the surrounding park provide historical context to the village. The region features various historical sites and man-made monuments for exploration.
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Beautiful sight and great garden
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A very beautiful facility that you can visit. The exhibition in the bird sanctuary is extremely interesting and very educational.
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A stork nests on the roof.
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Unfortunately it is still closed due to construction work. So we'll be back. A circular hike from there is definitely worth it.
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Historic city center of Bad Langensalza
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The Friederikenschlösschen is named after the dowager duchess Friederike of Saxony-Weissenfels (1715-1775). She lived in Langensalza from 1746 until her death and had this palace built between 1749 and 1751 with the two neighboring cavalier houses as a summer residence. Friederike was a daughter of Duke Friedrich II of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg (Ernestine) and was married to Duke Johann Adolph II of Saxony-Weissenfels (1685-1746). The colored alliance coat of arms in a cartouche above the entrance door to the Friederikenschlösschen shows the connection between these two ducal houses. The current palace park was reconstructed in its baroque basic structure from 1751 based on historical plans. The former carriage and stable house on the north side of the garden has housed the historic printing works of the city of Bad Langensalza since March 2008. In the back part of the garden, a historic garden pavilion from 1878 has been preserved. There, sulphur water bubbles out of a bronze basin, which has been used as healing water in the spa town of Bad Langensalza since 1812. (Source: https://badlangensalza.de/erleben/sehenswertes/friederikenschloesschen/)
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Dryburg Castle was owned by the Lords of Salza until 1345. After its destruction in 1346, the sovereign officials had the castle rebuilt as the administrative seat. The west wing visible today combines a late Romanesque residential tower (before 1346) and two castle houses (mid-14th century), which were connected to each other around 1530 by the installation of a staircase. Between 1694 and 1720, the castle was redesigned as the widow's residence of the Duchy of Saxony-Weißenfels and the southern wing that was preserved was built in half-timbered construction. The Dowager Duchess Friederike von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1715-1775) lived in the castle from 1746 and had a summer residence built outside the city gates from 1749, today's Friederikenschlösschen. In 1899, Dryburg Castle burned down to a large extent and the city of Langensalza bought the remaining buildings from the castle in 1927 and set up four municipal apartments there, among other things. TIP The Dryburg is an absolute must for art lovers. This is where the Kunstwestthüringer e.V. gallery is at home. From Thursday to Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., the exhibitions by nationally and internationally known artists attract numerous visitors. Source: https://badlangensalza.de/erleben/sehenswertes/schloss-dryburg/
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You can explore several interesting sites. Visit Friederike's Little Palace, a former summer residence with a well-kept park and restaurant. Another unique spot is the Seebach Bird Protection Station, which is also a historical site offering seating by a pond and guided tours from May to October. Altengottern Castle, a beautiful old castle, currently serves as a children's home.
Schloss Neunheilingen is a Baroque manor house built in 1719. It has a rich history, including visits from Duke Carl August and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1781. The castle has changed hands many times, serving various purposes, and is currently privately owned and undergoing renovation. Its exterior and the surrounding park offer a glimpse into its past.
Due to its current private ownership and ongoing renovations, direct public access for tours or visits to the interior of Schloss Neunheilingen is generally limited. Visitors are advised to respect the privacy of the residents. However, the exterior can be viewed, and the surrounding park, which includes a water basin and a historic tombstone, is accessible.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Friederike's Little Palace and the Seebach Bird Protection Station are both categorized as family-friendly. The bird protection station, in particular, offers guided tours and seating by a pond, which can be enjoyable for families.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Goethe Lime Tree Neinhäusern loop from Issersheilingen' or the 'Kirchheilingen Soccer Field loop from Kirchheilingen'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Neunheilingen guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Kleinbahn Museum Kirchheilingen – View of Kirchheilingen loop from Kirchheilingen'. Discover more in the Cycling around Neunheilingen guide.
Yes, you can find several hiking trails. For instance, near Schloss Neunheilingen, the 'Kaffeelinde' (Coffee Linden tree) in the Sonderwald forest, where Goethe once gathered, is a popular destination for hikers. For more structured routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Neunheilingen guide, which lists trails like the 'Bench with a view of Inselsberg – Ski Trail loop from Bothenheilingen'.
The area around Neunheilingen offers various cycling routes. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the 'Kleinbahn Museum Kirchheilingen – View of Kirchheilingen loop from Kirchheilingen' or longer options like the 'Unstrut-Werra Cycle Path – Unstrut Cycle Path loop from Schlotheim'. For a comprehensive list, check out the Cycling around Neunheilingen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Neunheilingen guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the blend of cultural landmarks with natural settings. The well-kept parks, such as the one at Friederike's Little Palace, and the unique repurposing of historical buildings, like Altengottern Castle as a children's home, are often highlighted. The community has shared over 220 photos and given more than 290 upvotes for these sites.
Yes, some historical sites offer dining options. Friederike's Little Palace features a restaurant within its well-kept park. Additionally, the Seebach Bird Protection Station provides several seating options by a pond, perfect for a break.
The period from May to October is particularly good for visiting, as some attractions like the Seebach Bird Protection Station offer guided tours during these months. The warmer seasons also allow for more comfortable exploration of the surrounding parks and outdoor areas, such as the Sonderwald forest near Schloss Neunheilingen.
While Neunheilingen is a smaller community, public transport options like local bus routes connect it to nearby towns. For specific routes and schedules to individual castles, it's advisable to check local transport provider websites, as direct train stations are not immediately adjacent to the castles themselves. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites and man-made monuments. Beyond the castles, you can visit the Seebach Bird Protection Station, which is also a historical site. The area showcases a variety of historical periods and uses, from former summer residences to repurposed buildings, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.


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