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1월 18, 2026, Schloss Matzen
A stately castle and estate where you can stay in style, eat fine food, and take a leisurely stroll through the park.
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3월 24, 2025, Schloss Matzen
A very nice park, especially for children and older people, as there's hardly any incline. There's even a playground for children surrounded by beautiful trees. You can also eat or just have a drink there. Unfortunately, we didn't have time because we had to catch the train, but the atmosphere is wonderful.
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3월 21, 2025, Rottenburg Castle Ruins
The ascent to the castle is currently closed due to forestry work
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6월 12, 2024, Kropfsberg Castle
One of the largest castle ruins is located in the municipality of Reith im Alpbachtal, directly on the national road near St. Gertraudi. It is the only castle with three towers. The advanced keep in the west, the Romanesque fortress with two keep towers, a round wall and the residential building (care home), once a gate tower. Kropfsberg was a border fortress of the Archdiocese of Salzburg. The first buildings were erected around 1147 and the palace was rebuilt around 1217. The first documented mention of the castle dates back to 1296. The nursing home was only built around 1753. The middle tower was hit by a bomb in 1945, but later rebuilt. The current owners are the Dkfm family. H. Vogl-Fernheim. The castle, one of the most stately in the entire country, was built around 1200 or even earlier by the archbishops of Salzburg to protect their possessions in the Zillertal and was managed by castellans and keepers. The most striking features of the castle are its three mighty towers, originally crenellated and not habitable, of which the sophisticated and specially walled main tower shows particularly careful and regular stonework and the others were later raised with residential floors.
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8월 3, 2023, Fügen Castle
Schloss Fügen is recognizable by the four wings with the two turrets, the marble arched portal and the large courtyard of the castle. The oldest parts date back to the middle of the 16th century, when Georg von Keutschach from Carinthia had a tower house built on this site. The arrow slits and lancet door are still visible. At the beginning of the 18th century, the old walls were converted into a baroque palace. Fügen Castle became famous in 1822, during a conference between Emperor Francis I. and Tsar Nikolaus I., when the Christmas carol "Silent Night, Holy Night" was first performed on this site by the Rainer Choir. The Christmas carol became famous all over the world. Today, the municipality of Fügen owns the castle which is used for cultural events.
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7월 30, 2023, Schloss Matzen
Schloss Matzen, also known as Burg Matzen, is located on a low promontory in the Tyrolean municipality of Reith im Alpbachtal. The castle was first mentioned in a document in 1278. It was founded by the ducal Bavarian ministeriales Freundsberg and remained in the family's possession until 1468. After that, the owners changed quickly, but from 1734 to 1873 under Pfeiffersberg the castle began to fall into disrepair after a fire. In 1873, the Irish Fanny Reade from Mount Heaton-Grohmann bought the castle. Her son, William Adolf Baillie Grohman in particular, discovered his love for South Tyrol. During the Second World War, the castle served as a storage facility for exhibits from the Ferdinandeum State Museum and the Tyrolean State Library. In 1957, the castle was sold again, this time by Michael Baillie Grohman to the American architect Ernest J. Kump. In 2007, there was another change of ownership, the building was sold to a German investor and, after a two-and-a-half-year conversion phase, it was renovated and converted into a high-quality hotel complex for around 10 million euros. The farmyard directly next to the castle dates from the first half of the 16th century and is now the Matzen Inn. It is also a listed building. The English-style landscape garden from the 19th century was created from a marshy Innauer forest. The 15-hectare park includes areas in the municipalities of Brixlegg and Reith im Alpbachtal, with the eastern part of the municipality of Brixlegg being protected as a natural monument in 1961 and the western part of the municipality of Reith in 1972. Due to changes in the municipal boundaries, most of the facility now belongs to Reith, with the exception of a small plot. The park is one of the most important garden architecture monuments in Austria. It includes four artificial ponds, wide lawns and around 40 different species of trees.
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6월 4, 2023, Kropfsberg Castle
One of the largest castle ruins is in the municipality of Reith im Alpbachtal, directly on the main road near St. Gertraudi. The only castle with three towers. The advanced bergfried in the west, the Romanesque stronghold with two bergfrieds, a ring wall and the residential building (nursing home) former gate tower. Kropfsberg was a border fortress of the Archbishopric of Salzburg.
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9월 26, 2022, Rottenburg Castle Ruins
The remains of the ruins are accessible and the view of the Inn Valley is great. The circular hiking trail leads through the ruins. You can also grill with an open fire, you just have to register it.
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10월 27, 2021, Schloss Matzen
Matzen Castle is one of the most important historical facilities in Tyrol. It is known for its Romanesque keep (the tapering "Butterfassturm" is unique in North Tyrol), its crenellated surrounding wall and for the castle courtyard with four-storey arcades. Inside the castle you will find further historical jewels: the Gothic chapel with a Baroque altar, the barrel-vaulted one Knight's hall with the open fireplace and the library with hunting trophies.
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8월 14, 2021, Schloss Matzen
The well-protected Matzen hill was already a settlement in the Bronze Age. The Roman "Masciacum" was built to fortify the Roman road in the Lower Inn Valley. Matzen Castle was built there in the Romanesque style in the 12th century. The castle's ownership and appearance changed over the centuries. The various owners give names to the castle's rooms and suites. The castle was first mentioned in 1167, owned by the Knight von Freundsberg. (Source
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9월 1, 2020, Lanegg Castle
The listed building, also called Lanegg Tower and Lanegg Residence, was mentioned in a document in 1568. The castle was owned by the Faber von Lanegg family from 1600 to the beginning of the 19th century. The building, which is probably from the late Middle Ages, is a compact four-storey residential tower with an almost square floor plan. A round stair tower was added in the 16th century. Painted coats of arms, the imperial eagle and the Tyrolean eagle are above the entrance door. There are a few Gothic windows above. The irregularly arranged slits of light in the basement are original, the regularly arranged windows on the residential floors are modern. In the north facade on the second floor there is a richly profiled figure of the Standing Madonna and Child from the 16th century. (Source Wikipedia)
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8월 5, 2020, Rottenburg Castle Ruins
Idyllic atmosphere at sunset, great view of Jenbach.
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