Heritage Sites & Castles
Lake Starnberg’s shores are lined with architectural landmarks spanning millennia, from the UNESCO-listed prehistoric pile dwellings at Roseninsel to the royal residences of the Wittelsbach dynasty. The region is defined by sites like Possenhofen Castle, the childhood home of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and Berg Castle, the site of King Ludwig II’s death. Beyond the palaces, the area preserves the 12th-century Augustinian monastery in Bernried and several 19th-century manor houses, alongside memorials dedicated to landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné and author Oskar Maria Graf.
Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps are a series of prehistoric pile dwelling settlements in and around the Alps built from about…
Possenhofen Castle
Possenhofen Castle is located in the town of Possenhofen on the western shore of Lake Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany.
Berg Castle
Berg Palace is a manor house situated on the east bank of Lake Starnberg in the village of Berg in Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Schloss Starnberg
A former fortification and Wittelsbach summer residence dating back to the 13th century, featuring a Renaissance-style courtyard. It now houses local administrative offices.
Schloss Höhenried
A 20th-century manor house built between 1914 and 1927 for Wilhelmina Busch-Woods. It is surrounded by an extensive park and currently serves as a medical rehabilitation clinic.
Bildungshaus St. Martin
A former Augustinian monastery founded in the 12th century. Since 1949, it has served as a convent for the Missionary Benedictine Sisters and functions as an educational center.
Schloss Leutstetten
A Renaissance-style castle built in 1552 and acquired by the Wittelsbach family in 1875. It remains a private residence for members of the Bavarian royal family.
Schloss Seeseiten
A Neo-Renaissance country house built between 1866 and 1867. This private estate is notable for its lakeside architecture and surrounding parkland.
Schloss Ammerland
An estate featuring a 16th-century 'Old Castle' and a later manor house, historically serving as a seat for local nobility in the village of Ammerland.
Schloss Allmannshausen
A private 17th-century castle and estate, originally built as a manor house and later remodeled with distinctive architectural features.
Peter Joseph Lenné
Peter Joseph Lenné was a Prussian gardener and landscape architect. As director general of the Royal Prussian palaces and parks in Potsdam…
Oskar Maria Graf
Oskar Maria Graf was a Bavarian-American author who wrote several narratives about life in Bavaria, mostly autobiographical.
Mariä Himmelfahrt
The Catholic parish church of Bernried, originally part of the Augustinian monastery. It features a mix of Gothic architectural elements and Baroque interior decorations.
Pestkapelle
A historic votive chapel located near Bernried, originally built as a memorial to victims of the plague.
Kriegerdenkmal
A local commemorative monument dedicated to the fallen soldiers of the world wars, situated in the historic center of Bernried.
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