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    Hofgarten Veitshöchheim - Grotto ornament--dragon mama

    Hofgarten Veitshöchheim

    5.0(9 reviews)
    28.6 km

    What a magnificent and enchanting property! Even on an early spring day without too many green…read moreleaves on trees and bushes, we truly enjoyed strolling around this massive property with ponds and fountains, walkways with manicured hedges, numerous statues and figurines, or just being in the quiet highly orchestrated garden in Rococo style imagining how the royals and aristocrats may have lived in luxury in the times past. As a frame for the "summer and pleasure house," today's Schloss Veitshöchheim, a flower garden was created from 1702, which was roughly marked out in a square. This resulted in the creation of a front garden with a main entrance and driveway. On the north side there was a kitchen garden with a carp pond and on the south side an elongated tree garden, which served as a wood for pheasants and game. Under Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Greiffenclau (ruled 1699-1719), the fundamental work to convert the pheasantry into a representative garden was carried out in 1702/1703. The balustrades, lining walls, enclosing walls, main paths and lakes that still exist today were created. Under Prince-Bishop Carl Philipp von Greiffenclau (1749-1754), Johann Wolfgang van der Auwera (1708-1756) created the first figure cycles. The differentiated design of the garden that exists today was created from 1763 by Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (1755-1779). He commissioned the "most important German garden sculptor of his time" Ferdinand Tietz (1708-1777) with the creation of further figure cycles. In just a few years between 1765 and 1768, he carried out the commission. The last phase of the figurative decoration took place from 1772 to 1780 by Johann Peter Alexander Wagner (1730-1809). After Seinsheim's death, the importance of the garden was not fully recognized for a long time until the garden was restored to the Rococo state of 1779 in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century . This garden is likely to be the most differentiated garden in the German-speaking area in terms of content and also practically comprehensible contexts of meaning. The cosmological program of this garden sees the Prince-Bishop's castle as a symbol of heaven. The large, freely grown trees at the castle, at the large and small lake and in the roundabout are ingredients of the 19th century .

    Beautiful chateaux! All the staff were very nice and willing to explain things about the this place…read morein English if I wished. They had a lovely very well maintained garden.

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    Hofgarten Veitshöchheim - Jagdschloss Veitshöcheim (04/2016)

    Jagdschloss Veitshöcheim (04/2016)

    Hofgarten Veitshöchheim - Grotto

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    Schloss Veitshöchheim - Geschirr

    Schloss Veitshöchheim

    4.3(6 reviews)
    28.6 km

    Unfortunately, currently all of castles and palaces under Bavarian Palace Administration are…read moreclosed. However, you can still enjoy walking around the property, though, and it's free. The summer palace of the Würzburg prince-bishops, built between 1680 and 1682, was enlarged in 1753. During the summer months from 1806 to 1814 the castle was inhabited by Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany, who resided in Würzburg during that time. The palace has been owned by the Bavarian Crown since 1814 and was also used as a summer palace by the royal family in the 19th century. It was not until the restoration in 1931/32 that all the rooms on the upper floor were re-equipped as historical showrooms and the castle opened to the public as a museum. Inside the palace, which was extensively restored from 2001 to 2005, besides stucco work by Antonio Bossi, the rooms of the Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany with their rare paper wallpapers are particularly worth seeing. A model of the court garden can be seen on the ground floor of the palace, showing the famous rococo garden in its prime of development towards the end of the 18th century. When we visited on an early spring day, magnificent magnolia trees were in full bloom in the rear of the palace. Just by walking around this property, you can imagine how the royals and aristocrats may have lived in quietness surrounded by nature though highly orchestrated by human ingenuity. Must visit when you are in the area.

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    Schloss Veitshöchheim

    Scherenburg - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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