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Contribuiți la feedbackBeautiful ambience with a large outdoor area in front of the picturesque Vischering Castle. Inside to very nice dining areas converted horse stables. Rich cake selection and breakfast option. At noon unfortunately only one day soup, which is rich and tasty flavored. Small Manko of Operation at Count: Despite great heat, it was not asked whether we want drinks, my mother had forgotten to order them first.
Here there are very delicious bread and also delicious cakes! About 500 puppies can't all lie! Puppies are not demons who want to eradicate humanity, but they sometimes keep unpleasant people away from the cafes, that also has something positive!
Very good breakfast and really delicious breads and rolls, recommended
We were there on weekends and it was really rewarding, great selection of delicious cakes, even defensive little things were offered there! Coffee was also good, highly recommended!
Compared to other Münsterland water locks, Vischering Castle still looks like a fortress. From the original construction of the 13th There is hardly anything to discover, but the "new building" from the 16th century Century The century is one of the best preserved buildings of this time in Münsterland. In detail about the history of Vischerings, here would lead to far as I refer to the excellent Wikipedia article: https: de.wikipedia.org wiki Burg_ Vischering Lieber I refer to what awaits the visitor today, that is more than enough. »The Vorwerkareal« Like the inner regions, this part was formerly surrounded by trenches and walls, of which only small remains can be found today. Like all water trenches, the outer trenches were also supplied with water from Stever River. Today there is a 19th-century garden house. century used as a cashier and information center, here you will also receive a special pen against deposit with which you can use the digital elements in the other buildings. The entrance fee is 7.50€, screens and larger bags must be accommodated in lockers. The ladies who work here are very friendly and provide necessary and useful information. Next you pass the 15th. The century consecrated Georgskapelle, who cannot show a tower but only a runner. Continue along a millstone, which today serves as a bird bath, which originates from the grain mill, which was destroyed in an air battle in 1944. Remains of the outer wall with a slip gate enter the wall surrounding the main and the precinct. Here is also the bronze sculpture 'Der Kiepenkerl Anton'. »The Vorburg« Various economic buildings form the precinct on the first island and reach a bridge built in 1719 which leads over the inner forces. The rooms at Café Reitstall are located in the former riding stable. Only the outdoor area was now accessible, you need a test certificate. The Bauhaus offers an event hall and space for exhibitions. Here and in the main castle wheelchairs make a visit barrier-free. The exhibition, which was shown during our visit, dealt with the French foreign dominance in Westphalia and, in particular, with stone freedom. Documents, images and videos illustrate a moving time. Photographing without lightning is allowed both here and in the main lock, but not always simply because of the light conditions. »The core or main castle« A wooden bridge, which used to be a train bridge, reaches the main castle, a ring shell castle with a large courtyard. The various parts of the building are all connected to each other. Walking disabled people should use the chairs as some stairs are extremely steep. The main exhibition deals with the history of the Droste family of Vischering during the times. The exhibition spaces have changed very well and are no longer as crowded as before. There are many multimedia and digital elements for this purpose, whose application is also explained intelligible for lay people. In addition, you can contact any employee who likes to provide information at any time. As always, I was most impressed by the marriage bed (with wooden sky) of the pagan empire of Vischering and his wife Jaspara. It is strange that for the extinction straight scenes were selected from the history of Adam and Eve. By the way, the two coats of arms attached to the head end are those of the two nuts of the pair. In the courtyard there is a mirror system that I find sensational. Mirrors are so suitable that visitors can see different partial views from themselves, although they remain at their point of view. For data protection reasons, I cannot provide a photo. In my opinion, a visit to the castle is always worthwhile, because it is also something very special in the city-rich Münsterland and with its many interiors that are highly recommended for rainy weather.