Wiesenburg Castle
#928 among destinations in Germany


Facts and practical information
The Wiesenburg Castle is a castle located in the Wiesenburg district of Wildenfels, Germany, on a hill overlooking the eastern shore of the Mulde river. The castle protects the bridge across the Mulde to Schönau and Wildenfels. ()
Ernst-Schneller -StraßeSaxonyGermany
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Nearby attractions include: Kunstsammlungen, Schloss Osterstein, Stein Castle, St. Wolfgang's Church.
6.2 miNWMuseumKunstsammlungen, Zwickau
157 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Zwickau, Germany, the Kunstsammlungen Zwickau is a cultural gem that beckons art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This museum, housed in an architecturally significant building, offers a deep dive into the artistic legacy that has shaped the...
5.6 miNWConcentration camp, Historical placeSchloss Osterstein, Zwickau
143 min walk • Osterstein Castle is the former castle of the town of Zwickau, Germany, in Saxony. Now it houses the nursing home.
4.1 miEMuseum, History museumStein Castle
106 min walk • Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Germany, Stein Castle emerges as a historical gem that beckons visitors to explore its storied past. As a museum, this castle offers a rare glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.
5.2 miSEChurch, Gothic architectureSt. Wolfgang's Church, Schneeberg
134 min walk • St. Wolfgang's Church in Schneeberg is one of the largest hall churches of the Late Gothic in Saxon region of Germany. It was built in the early 16th century on parts of a small, earlier building and is an early example of a Reformation church building.
5.5 miNWMuseum, Specialty museumRobert Schumann House, Zwickau
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5.8 miWPark, Zoo, Outdoor activitiesTierpark Hirschfeld
148 min walk • Hirschfeld Wildlife Park is in Voigtsgrün, part of the municipality of Hirschfeld, near Zwickau in the German Free State of Saxony. Records by Lady Martha von Arnim prove that the site and its stand of trees have been protected for centuries. Maps from 1870 show that there was already a wildlife enclosure at this site.
4.9 miEForts and castlesIsenburg
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4.1 miSNature, Natural attraction, MountainHirschenstein
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3.8 miSENature, Natural attraction, MountainKeilberg
98 min walk • Keilberg is a mountain in West-Erzgebirge of Saxony, southeastern Germany, nearby the town Schneeberg. On its top stands a 21 meter high tower and a gastronomic house. Both buildings were erected in the end of 19th century.
4.7 miNWWinter sport, Ski pisteRodelbahn Zwickau, Zwickau
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6.7 miSEChurchZelle Abbey, Aue
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