Object information:

Responsible administrative office

Schlossverwaltung Neuburg
Residenzstraße 2
86633 Neuburg/Donau
Telefon (0 84 31) 64 43-0
Fax (0 84 31) 64 43-44
E-Mail svneuburg@
bsv.bayern.de

Opening hours

April-September: 9 am-6 pm
October-March: 10 am-4 pm
closed Mondays

Closed on: 
1.1., Shrove Tuesday, 24.12., 25.12., 31.12.

Guided tours

No regular guided tours

Admission charges 2013 

5.50 euros regular
4.50 euros reduced internal link

internal link Annual season tickets /
14-days-tickets

Overview about all admission  charges and opening hours
external linl - link opend in a new window download (pdf-file)


 

Information for the disabled:

Access to entrance hall via ramp; lift and toilet available for the disabled

Museums under different administration:

Archaeological Museum  Neuburg (Branch of the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection Munich – Museum of Pre- and Early History)

Cafeteria

Waiting room and cafeteria

Nearest railway station:

Neuburg
external link www.bahn.de

Public transport with nearest stop:

Bus to "Amtsgericht" or to "Karlsplatz"

Parking space:

No own car park

| top |


Neuburg Palace

Picture: Neuburg Palace

The massive Renaissance palace was built for Pfalzgraf (Count Palatine) Ottheinrich (1502-1559) as the residence of the principality of Pfalz-Neuburg. In 1665-70 the baroque east wing was added with the two round towers that dominate the surroundings. Particular highlights are the courtyard façade decorated in sgraffito technique and the castle chapel with frescoes dating from 1543 by Hans Bocksberger, the first Protestant church to be built in Germany. In addition to the Renaissance Knights' Hall and the baroque grottoes, the palace has important works of art illustrating the history of this principality.

In the internal link State Gallery of Flemish Art in the west wing are numerous works of masters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthonis van Dyck and Jan Brueghel.

Event rooms at Neuburg Palace internal link

| top |