Achberg Castle rises high above the Argental valley between Allgäu and Lake Constance - a baroque gem that combines history, art and nature in graceful harmony.
Achberg Castle is enthroned on a wooded ridge and offers impressive views from the park over the hills of the Alpine foothills. Originally built in the Middle Ages, today's palace was designed as a seat of power by the Teutonic Order in the late 17th century - as evidenced above all by the ornately decorated Knights' Hall with one of the richest stucco ceilings in southern Germany.
The interior combines splendor and modesty: while the exterior of the castle appears rather restrained, the historic rooms reveal baroque opulence - with frescoes, stucco work and elegant wooden elements that cleverly structure space and light. Today, Achberg Castle functions as a lively cultural venue: from spring to fall, it hosts art exhibitions, concerts and workshops that appeal to both art-loving audiences and families.
Outside the exhibition halls, the palace garden invites visitors to linger - with seating cubes, raised beds and play areas for children, it is both a resting and adventure space. Cafés and restaurants serving regional cuisine complete the visitor experience. If you are looking for a piece of baroque architecture, embedded in tranquil nature and with cultural depth, Achberg Castle is just that: a place to discover, linger and be amazed.





