Blutenburg Castle | Munich Sightseeing
The Pluedenburg, situated on the river Würm, was built in...
Aerial view of Blutenburg Castle - Munich, Germany
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Blutenburg Munich
If you cross the city border via the Highway A8 coming from Stuttgart, you should definitely make a short detour to Blutenburg. Directly after the roundabout and before the gas station you enter the Seldweg and a parking place is found immediately.
Just a few steps and you will see the idyllic Blutenburg with its original castle church.
Why it is called Blutenburg can no longer be exactly understood. Perhaps because Duke Albrecht III took over the construction of the castle economically and bled for it in the old Bavarian style.
However, the first documents on the castle can be found in 1432. Duke Sigismund, the son of Albrecht III, added the castle chapel in 1492.
Duke Sigismund had himself immortalized by the painter Jan Polack in the panel painting of the main altar together with Saint Bartholomew.
Apart from Grünwald Castle, Blutenburg Castle is the only medieval castle in the vicinity of Munich.
In 2001, one of the numerous memorials of the artist Hubertus von Pilgrim was erected directly on the large lake. The memorial is supposed to commemorate the terrible death march of the prisoners of the Dachau concentration camp during the last days of the Second World War.
Since its renovation in 1980, the castle has housed the Michael Ende Museum.
The castle is also famous for its International Youth Library. Here you will find books for children and young people from all over the world, both in original language and in German translation.
In the past, there was a free line of sight from Nymphenburg Palace to Blutenburg Castle, which is unfortunately blocked today. Nevertheless, you can reach Nymphenburg Castle on foot or by bike through the green countryside and along the Würm River.
More information, more tours and impressions in and around Munich can be found in my blog your-munich-guide.de
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Schwabing - round the Leopoldstrasse
The Schwabing Route leads us from Siegestor via Leopoldstrasse to the Walking Man, the small side streets of Leopoldstrasse, Erlöserkirche, Münchner Freiheit and Wedekinplatz, Werneckschlössel, Seidl Villa and back past the café Reitschule to Siegestor.
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Two large baroque palaces in Nymphenburg and Oberschleissheim are reminders of Bavaria's royal past. Schloss Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace), some 6 km (4 mi) north west of the city centre, is surrounded by an impressive park and is considered to be one of Europe's most beautiful royal residences. 2 km (1 mi) north west of Nymphenburg Palace is Schloss Blutenburg (Blutenburg Castle), an old ducal country seat with a late-Gothic palace church. Schloss Fürstenried (Fürstenried Palace), a baroque palace of similar structure to Nymphenburg but of much smaller size, was erected around the same time in the south west of Munich.
Ludwigsburg Palace (German: Schloss Ludwigsburg) is a historical building in the city of Ludwigsburg (12 km north of Stuttgart's city centre), Germany. It is one of the country's largest Baroque palaces and features an enormous garden in that style.
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe to survive in its original condition. It offers visitors an insightful tour through the centuries – from Baroque to Rococo to Neoclassical.
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace (Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg) is one of the few Baroque buildings to have survived the tumultuous history of the last centuries almost unscathed. This truly palatial complex stands out not just for its impressive size, but also for its sumptuous interiors. Another feature is the unique blend of three quite different architectural styles: Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassicism.
If you want to see Baden-Württemberg at its most beautiful, visit the many palaces and gardens run by the state heritage agency, Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten.
Located directly north of Ludwigsburg’s main residential palace, Favorite Palace (Schloss Favorite) enjoys a commanding position overlooking the extensive Favoritepark. Its magnificent woodland was originally planted to create a pheasant farm.
The Nymphenburg Palace (German: Schloss Nymphenburg), i. e., Castle of the Nymph (or Nymphs), is a Baroque palace in Munich, Bavaria, southern Germany. The palace is the main summer residence of the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach.
Nymphenburg Palace acquired its present-day dimensions under the elctor Max Emanuel (reigned 1680-1726). Supervised by the court architect Henrico Zuccalli, two off-set pavilions were built on each side of the existing structure, to the north and south. Begun in 1701, the pavilions were linked with the central edifice by galleries. However, the Spanish War of Succession soon put a stopp to construction work because Max Emanuel was again obliged to spend time outside Bavaria, from 1704 to 1715.
The Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria presented his wife Henriette Adelaide with the inn, Schwaige Kemnat, to the west of the royal capital Munich, on the occasion of the long-awaited birth of a successor to the throne Max Emanuel in 1663.
In Nymphenburg, Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell succeeded in creating a classical landscape garden, whose special charm lay in the continuation of characteristic features of the gardens originating from previous and fundamentally different stylistic epochs. The grounds have remained virtually unchanged in their basic structure until today.
Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany | CK
Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany
July 2016
I visited this beautiful palace which is accessible by public transit, and a bit of walking. The park areas are beautiful! Great place to visit for the afternoon. Check out the Gallery of Beauties especially!
SHLOSS BLUTENBURG (MÜNCHEN)07.06.2015.
Munich Schloss und Nymphenburg Germany
Here is a beautiful view of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria.
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Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Schwabing
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Schwabing
Schwabing is a borough in the northern part of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria. It is divided into the city borough 4 (Schwabing-West) and the city borough 12 (Schwabing-Freimann). The main boulevard is the Leopoldstrasse. For further information on the Munich boroughs, see: Boroughs of Munich.
Schwabing used to be famous as Munich's bohemian quarter and is still popular among tourists and locals, especially young people, for its accumulation of bars, clubs, and restaurants. Another popular location is the Englischer Garten, or English Garden, one of the world's largest public parks. (Other not so common parks in Schwabing are: Leopoldpark, Petuelpark and Biotop am Ackermannbogen).
The main buildings of Munich's largest universities, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität and the Technical University of Munich and Academy of Fine Arts are situated in the nearby Maxvorstadt. A student housing area called Studentenstadt (literally, student city) ist located in the north of Schwabing.
Schwabing became very famous especially during the reign of Prince Regent Luitpold when numerous artists like Ludwig Ganghofer, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, Oskar Panizza, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Frank Wedekind, Ernst von Wolzogen, Gustav Meyrink, Rainer Maria Rilke, Isolde Kurz, Ludwig Thoma, Max Halbe, Annette Kolb, Stefan George, Karl Wolfskehl, Ludwig Klages, Roda Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde Lichnowsky, Lion Feuchtwanger, Leonhard Frank, Joachim Ringelnatz, Claire Goll, Oskar Maria Graf, Hugo Ball, Hermann Kesten, Thomas Theodor Heine, Olaf Gulbransson, Bruno Paul, Eduard Thöny and Rudolf Wilke lived or worked there. Lenin was a resident of Schwabing for some years, as was noted psychoanalyst and bohemian Otto Gross. The Countess Fanny zu Reventlow was known as The Bohemian Countess of Schwabing. The gentrification of Schwabing and various construction projects have led to protests, so around 2011.
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[Wikipedia] Blutenburg Castle
Blutenburg Castle is an old ducal country seat in the west of Munich, Germany, on the banks of river Würm.