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It looks very impressive - and the festival there is said to be fantastic. Yesterday (7/7/24), for example, Gershwin's "Rapsody in Blue" was performed.
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The castle is idyllically situated on the cycle paths and is perfectly embedded in the landscape.
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Knives are usually associated with Wildberg Castle, which is now privately owned. But Messern offers much more... for example, the starting point for many nice hikes
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The Rosenburg owes its name to the knight Gozwin de Rosenberg
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One of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Austria towers over the Kamptal and is worth a visit. Some switchbacks lead up from the valley, which require more or less effort by bike - depending on the support - but it's worth it.
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The trail from Rosenburg to here was really challenging. This view is the reward. Fantastic! To the runia: Tursenstein Castle, called Ödes Castle or Stein am Kamp, is the ruin of a medieval hilltop castle. The castle ruins are located on the so-called Kleiner Rundeberg, a towering rock cone, some of which drops perpendicularly to the Kamp, 1.7 kilometers south-southeast of Altenburg. The Counts of Poigen-Rebgau are considered to be the founders of the castle. The founding can be assumed to have taken place after the defeat of Mailberg (1082). After several changes of ownership, Stein am Kamp Castle passed to Tursen before 1337. In 1337 Reinprecht von Turs received permission to rebuild and expand the castle. In 1396, Duke Albrecht IV gave the castle to Altenburg Abbey, which was able to have the seat demolished in exchange for considerable compensation. As early as 1419, "the desolate place where Tursenstain Castle once stood" was reported. Only the remains of the walls of the originally triangular castle remain.
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First mentioned in a document in 1258, in the Middle Ages Waldreichs belonged to a ring of fortified castles that were built to protect the Austrian Mark. Nothing remains of the original moated castle. In the area around Waldreichs Castle, the imperial master falconer and feudal knight Hanns Hager resided and dined from and to Allentsteig and Lichtenfels. After multiple changes of ownership and the threat of decay, the current owner, the Windhag Scholarship Foundation for Lower Austria, began to completely renovate the castle in 1983. The castle itself CANNOT be VISITED but only admired from the outside. Only those parts and the area where the Lower Austrian Falconry & Birds of Prey Center is located are freely accessible.
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Wildberg Castle, formerly also Wildberg Castle, is a castle high above the Taffatal in the Lower Austrian municipality of Irnfritz-Messern, northwest of Horn. The first written mention of Wiltperch Castle comes from the 12th century. The castle belonged to the Lords of Wildperch, probably a branch of the Counts of Poigen. After the male line of Hohenburg-Wildberg died out, the castle came to the Counts of Vohburg, partisans of the Hohenstaufen family, as a princely fiefdom at the beginning of the 13th century. Then it came to the gentlemen of Maissau. The Lords of Puchheim, who owned Wildberg Castle from 1432, expanded it into a fortified castle that also served as a place of refuge during the turmoil of the 17th century. At the end of the 16th century they set up a printing house for Protestant writings and converted the castle complex into a renaissance castle. In connection with the Horner Bund, the printing company made Wildberg a center of Protestantism in Lower Austria. Among the numerous tracts printed in the castle was the writing of the castle preacher Johann Tettelbach von Karlstein in 1586: "Christian confession of unanimous consensus, concerns and advice." Multiple alterations and extensions during the 16th and 17th centuries left only the foundation walls of the medieval complex. The hall, the smoke kitchen and the forge are well worth seeing. At the beginning of the re-Catholicization in Lower Austria after 1620 the Wildberg Castle was expropriated from the Lords of Puchheim and passed to the Catholic Barons of Traun; from the 18th to the 20th century it belonged to the manor of Altenburg Abbey. In the 20th century it was partially restored by the Wildberg-Kaja Castle and Palaces Conservation Association with the support of the Monument Office. It was planned in which z. To organize exhibitions, sometimes still desolate, extensive building complex. Today, Wildberg Castle is privately owned and not open to the public. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Wildberg_(Messern)
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