Blaibach Castle
"Dietreich der Götlinger von Playpach" is mentioned for the first time in 1370, i. H. From this point on, Blaibach is considered to be a secure aristocratic seat.
Blaibach Castle was largely built in its current form in 1604/1605 by Wolf Albrecht Notthafft von Wernberg. According to the gable inscription on the north wall of the east brewery building, the outbuildings were built in 1679.
An engraving by Michael Wening from 1721 shows the castle as it still appears to a large extent today. It is a two storey building with a stepped gable. The outbuildings line up in a rhomboidal arrangement next to the manor building. A wall closes the gap between the buildings.
The listed property is a two-story steep pitched roof building. This includes a one-storey eaves-roof building with a hipped west gable from the 17th and 18th centuries. Worth mentioning is the arched passage with a pedestrian gate, which is provided with a rough exposed wall made of quarry or humped stones, also from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Source: excerpts from Wikipedia