The 15th century moated castle still characterizes the structure of the complex today, with a tower-fortified main castle around a manor house and a spacious outer bailey, which is dominated by the castle chapel built under Duke Sigismund in 1488-97, which is almost completely preserved in its old form.
With the three winged altars by Jan Polack, the carved cycle of figures with Christ, Mary and the apostles by the Blutenburg Master and the stained glass windows with coats of arms and biblical scenes, the Blutenburg Palace Chapel is still a unique late Gothic work of art today.
The Bavarian Palace Administration only looks after the palace chapel at Blutenburg Palace.
Blutenburg Palace is now home to the International Youth Library. Therefore, only the castle chapel can be visited.
The International Youth Library offers guided tours of Blutenburg Palace (including the palace chapel).
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Free admission. The International Youth Library offers guided tours of Blutenburg Palace (including the palace chapel) for a fee.