Schloss Ringberg
Facts and practical information
Perched atop the lush hills of Bavaria, Schloss Ringberg offers a glimpse into the grandeur of early 20th-century German aristocracy and the imaginative spirit of its former owner. This striking castle, with its blend of traditional and fantastical architectural elements, was the brainchild of Duke Luitpold in Bavaria and his close collaborator, the artist Friedrich Attenhuber.
Designed in the historicist style with a touch of whimsy, Schloss Ringberg was conceived as a private residence and a haven for artistic expression. Construction began in the early 1900s and continued for several decades, with the Duke's vision guiding the castle's evolution. The eclectic design includes neo-Gothic features, ornate frescoes, and bespoke furnishings that reflect the Duke's personal taste and the cultural zeitgeist of the period.
Today, Schloss Ringberg stands as a testament to a bygone era, offering visitors a unique journey through its elaborately decorated rooms and sprawling gardens. The castle's elevated position allows for breathtaking views of the surrounding Tegernsee valley, providing a serene backdrop for exploration and reflection.
Schloss Ringberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Schliersee Lake, Roßstein and Buchstein, Tegernsee Lake, Schlierseer Bauerntheater.