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In the 12th century the gentlemen "de Ehstingen" are mentioned and probably owned Esting until the 14th century. Esting Castle is mentioned in 1568 as "nobilis domus" by Apian and was owned by the von Preysing family in the 16th century. The gatehouse was probably renewed in the 17th century, and the castle was renewed around 1698/1700 by the merchant Johannes Senser, the tenant of the state tobacco monopoly. Shortly afterwards, the castle was destroyed in the War of Spanish Succession in 1704 by the troops of the Duke of Marlborough. It was rebuilt by 1764. In the 18th / 19th In the 19th century, the castle district was walled. Around 1919 there was a Gothic extension.Gertraud's eldest brother Gottfried and his family lived at Esting Castle in the city of Olching near Munich. The place is an example of how Gertraud practices works of mercy.
July 4, 2021
Wikipedia (Esting Castle, 2022-09-29):
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_EstingMonument list for Olching (D-1-79-142-4, 2022-09-29):
geodaten.bayern.de/denkmal_static_data/externe_denkmalliste/pdf/denkmalliste_merge_179142.pdf
“Schloss Esting: Residential building, two-storey free-standing plastered building with stepped gable, essentially around 1700, Gothic extension probably 1919; Vorwerk with palace chapel, gatehouse and tower, late 16th century, painting of the blind arcades and gatehouse by Karl Sonner, 1924; with equipment; former palace economy, two-storey plastered building with stepped gable, 1st half of the 19th century; Walling of the palace district, probably 18th/19th c. Jh."
September 29, 2022
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