Castles around Deutschlandsberg offer a glimpse into the rich history and diverse landscapes of this Styrian region in Austria. Situated on rocky spurs and amidst vineyards, the area features historical fortifications and stately homes. These structures showcase architectural evolution from medieval to Renaissance and Baroque styles. The region provides a blend of cultural exploration and scenic views.
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Where the nobility once ruled, the focus today is on wood products. Near the confluence of the Black and White Sulm rivers, close to the Dietmannsdorf train station, lies Welsberg Castle, originally a medieval fortified structure. Today privately owned, only a small portion of the property is occupied. Currently, there are plans for possible uses, such as a café, restaurant, seminar rooms, etc.
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Very popular in the region. A lovely destination in summer and good food and wine.
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The history of Frauental or Frauenthal Castle dates back to the middle of the 16th century. Today it is owned by the Liechtenstein family, and until 2021 the building housed a technical school. Today apartments are rented out here, and the castle is surrounded by the castle park and the golf course.
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The Renaissance-style castle was first mentioned in 1280. Today it houses the agricultural home economics school and the castle is used for events.
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Great new observation tower directly at the Altburg between St. Joseph's Church and Schwanberg Castle
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In the heart of western Styria and on the southern foothills of the Rosenkogel, this historic building towers over the roofs of the market town of Stainz, surrounded by the castle's own vineyards and orchards. The castle was built in 1229 as an Augustinian monastery by Luitbold von Wildon.
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Several castles in the region welcome families. Stainz Castle and Deutschlandsberg Castle are both listed as family-friendly. Deutschlandsberg Castle, for example, houses the Archeo Norico museum with varied exhibitions, which can be engaging for children.
Yes, Deutschlandsberg Castle is perched on a rocky outcrop above the Lassnitz River and offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, including vineyards and extending as far as Slovenia from its observation platform.
Deutschlandsberg Castle is home to the Archeo Norico museum, which features over 5,000 exhibits across eight permanent exhibitions. These cover pre- and early history, Celtic culture, weaponry, and even a torture chamber. Stainz Castle houses a hunting and an agricultural museum.
Deutschlandsberg Castle provides both a gourmet restaurant and a castle hotel, allowing visitors to enjoy traditional Styrian hospitality and regional specialties in a historic setting. Hollenegg Castle also offers accommodations in its historic rooms for a unique experience.
The castles showcase a rich blend of architectural styles. Deutschlandsberg Castle incorporates Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance elements. Hollenegg Castle displays Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and neo-Gothic styles, with features like a 16th-century Renaissance courtyard and a Baroque church.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes around Deutschlandsberg, including easy options like the "Stainz Main Square – Stainz Castle loop." For more details on routes, explore the easy hikes around Deutschlandsberg guide.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding vineyards. Some castles, like Deutschlandsberg Castle, are popular destinations in summer, offering good food and wine.
Hollenegg Castle is known for its "Schloss Hollenegg for Design" initiative, supporting young designers through residencies and annual exhibitions within its historic rooms. Deutschlandsberg Castle also functions as a significant exhibition and cultural center, hosting various events.
Schloss Burgstall, while historically significant, is generally not open to the public as it houses a state-run agricultural vocational school. Access is usually by special arrangement or guided tours made by appointment only.
Beyond hiking, the Deutschlandsberg region is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like the "Schilcher Tour - Styria" which passes through scenic areas. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Deutschlandsberg guide.
Schloss Welsberg is privately owned. While only a small portion is currently occupied, there are plans for possible uses like a café or restaurant, which might increase public access in the future. Hollenegg Castle has been owned by the Liechtenstein family since 1821 and offers guided tours and hosts exhibitions.
Many castles in the Deutschlandsberg region have medieval origins. For instance, Stainz Castle was built in 1229, and Deutschlandsberg Castle was first mentioned in the 12th century. Hollenegg Castle also dates back to the 12th century, with its first mention in 1163.


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