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Hohenegg Castle has been owned by the Count Montecuccoli family since 1628 and served as their ancestral seat and residence until 1742. Today, the castle is managed by the Hohenegg Castle Association and is available as an event venue for up to 150 people. Equipped with restrooms and a basic kitchen, the enclosed tavern, a theater hall with a stage, and, most notably, the first courtyard with its unique ambiance can be used for festivals and celebrations, concerts and cultural events, as well as youth and tent camps. A maintenance fee is charged by the association for the use of the castle.
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The beautifully restored castle can now be rented as an event location. You can also get married there and stay overnight. Guided tours are also offered from time to time. You can find all the information at https://www.schloss-viehofen.at.
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Viehofen Castle was first mentioned in the Göttweig traditions in 1130, but the castle is considered to be older. In 1179, Pope Alexander III confirmed the ownership rights of the Diocese of Passau to the castle in a document, but the castle chapel was not mentioned for the first time until 1248. In this document, the castle and chapel are shown as belonging to the monastery of St. Pölten. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the ministerial family of the "Viehofner" is documented, and in the early 14th century Reinprecht von Wallsee became a feudal lord of the Viehofen estate. The castle remained in the possession of the Wallseers until the end of the 15th century. After various short-term owners, the lordship passed to Bernhard von Kirchberg in 1508. He received the castle from the sovereign, who had purchased it from the bishops of Passau in 1491. The property remained with the Kirchberg family until around 1640, after which several castle lords followed: In 1665 the castle passed from the Lords of Wuschletitsch to the Counts of Herberstein, who passed it on to the von Wellenstein family in 1712. In 1745 the Counts of Kuefstein took over the castle and remained in possession of it until 2003. Until the church in Viehofen was opened in 1898, the castle chapel was the parish church of the then independent community. The castle was habitable and furnished until 1945. The Russian occupying troops, who used the castle as an ammunition depot[1], and after their withdrawal the population devastated the complex. In the decades that followed, the castle fell into disrepair and became a ruin, and in 1966 part of the castle was demolished. In the years that followed, the roof and roof structure collapsed. It was not until 2003 that Josef Figl bought the complex from a bankrupt estate and has been renovating it ever since.[1]
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Fridau Castle was first mentioned in 1299 and was rebuilt in the Rococo style in 1753 during the reign of Maria Theresa. The stateroom features a beautiful ceiling painting by Daniel Gran. The castle served as a place of refuge for the community's residents during the Turkish siege and was able to successfully defend itself against the Turks. It was only under Napoleon's rule that the building was conquered and plundered. Around 1750, a fabric factory was set up in the castle and the adjacent outbuildings. During World War II, it served as a military hospital and then as the commandant's office for the Russian occupation. In 1975, the state of Lower Austria bought the castle building. However, the plan to house the state galleries there was abandoned.
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Beautiful castle located right next to cycle path 403, apparently they wanted to locate the military academy here, but it was then opened in Wiener Neustadt.
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Viehofner Castle was first mentioned in 1130, but is thought to be older. Next to the castle is the Gothic chapel, which was dedicated to St. Jacob. Owned by the Figl family. Individual rooms or the entire castle can be rented out for exclusive celebrations.
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Sitzenthal Castle is a 16th-century castle building that was rebuilt and modernized by Count Ledochowska in the 19th century. On the upper floor, the castle has a colonnaded hall and rooms with ridge vaults, historical furniture and valuable paintings. Currently privately owned and therefore not accessible. Since then, the castle has been a fief of Melk Abbey and belonged to Count Ludwig Starhemberg, who was outlawed in 1619. In the 20th century, Sitzenthal came to the Barons Hammerstein-Equord. The poet and politician Hans Hammerstein-Equord (d. 1947), who was born here in the castle, was Austrian Federal Minister of Justice in 1936 and a prisoner in the Mauthausen concentration camp after 1938. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Sitzenthal
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