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7월 29, 2024, Former Hochwolkersdorf Castle
The castle, built in 1543 by Hans Freiherr von Weisspriach, was rebuilt in 1805 under the rule of Guldenstein. The castle, which is located in the middle of the village, received its current appearance in 1805. During its existence, the castle served mostly as a state youth home and since 1997 it has been owned by Reintegration Gemeinn. sozialtherapeutische Wohngemeinschaft GmbH (alcohol withdrawal clinic).
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7월 2, 2024, Schloss Kobersdorf
The castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle complex. Today, the Renaissance castle is a venue for concerts, exhibitions and seminars. You can also rent parts of the castle for your celebrations. Guided tours are also possible by arrangement.
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1월 23, 2024, Schloss Kobersdorf
Kobersdorf Castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle. In 1683 the complex was taken by the Turks and partially destroyed. After years of decay, the castle was bought and renovated by an architect in 1963. Today it is owned by her daughter and can only be viewed during events. You can find more information about the castle games at https://www.schlossspiele.com/.
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7월 30, 2023, Forchtenstein Castle
Beautiful castle complex, there are also interesting exhibitions to see.
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3월 19, 2023, Former Hochwolkersdorf Castle
Built in 1543 by Hans Freiherr von Weispriach, rebuilt in 1805. Currently used as a drug rehab clinic.
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8월 1, 2022, Schloss Kobersdorf, Synagoge & Mahnmal
Very nice castle in which the "Kobersdorf Castle Games" also regularly take place. The program can be found on the website. Guided tours are also offered by prior arrangement.
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7월 3, 2022, Forchtenstein Castle
Visible from afar, Forchtenstein Castle sits enthroned on a rocky cone in the Rosalia Mountains and bears witness to an eventful, warlike time. Its roots go back to the 13th century and it has been associated with the name Esterházy since the 1620s.
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6월 12, 2022, Forchtenstein Castle
The exhibition consists largely of selfies of former Esterhasys with their imaginary family tree. Some interesting old guns and military tents on top.
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9월 10, 2021, Forchtenstein Castle
A mighty castle, the climb is worthwhile because it is beautifully preserved/renovated. There is a reptile zoo nearby (across the street), which might be a welcome addition to the trip (especially with kids). The exhibition consists largely of selfies of former Esterhasys with their imaginary family tree. Some interesting old guns and military tents on top.
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3월 14, 2021, Forchtenstein Castle
Impressive castle with an impressive view of Forchtenstein and the surrounding villages. The castle courtyard is freely accessible. Castle restaurant is recommended.
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9월 15, 2020, Sopron-Várhely Hallstatt-Era Burial Mounds
03/30/2019 - On the Sopron Mountains, 482 m above sea level. There are several barrows in the area next to the earthen castle. Reconstruction of Iron Age women's graves and burial mounds.
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7월 20, 2020, Forchtenstein Castle
The first part of the castle with the 50 m high keep was built at the beginning of the 14th century by the lords of Mattersdorf, who later called themselves lords of Forchtenstein.
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7월 4, 2020, Forchtenstein Castle
Forchtenstein Castle is one of the most important landmarks of Burgenland on the foothills of the Rosalien Mountains and dominates the view from the plain to the west.
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4월 25, 2020, Forchtenstein Castle
Der erste Teil der Burg mit dem 50 m hohen Bergfried wurde am Beginn des 14. Jahrhunderts von den Herren von Mattersdorf, die sich später Herren von Forchtenstein nannten, erbaut. Um 1450 starben die Herren von Forchtenstein mangels männlicher Nachfahren aus und die Burg kam in den Besitz der Habsburger, die sie 170 Jahre besaßen und unter anderem an die Grafen von Weißbriach und Hardegg verpfändeten. In dieser Zeitspanne änderte sich nicht viel an der Burg. Im Jahr 1622 erhielt Nikolaus Esterházy, Stammherr der Esterházy, im Tausch die Burg von Kaiser Ferdinand II., und die Esterházy erhielten den Grafentitel. Nikolaus begann mit dem Ausbau der inzwischen baufälligen Burg zu einer Festung. Er schloss in den Jahren 1630 bis 1634 mit dem Wiener Baumeister Simone Retacco und ab 1643 mit dem Pallier Domenico Carlone Arbeitskontrakte über den Neubau der Burg ab. Die Baufachleute waren alle Italiener. Es war ein Großauftrag für drei Kaisersteinbrucher Meister, Ambrosius Petruzzy, Pietro Maino Maderno und Mathias Lorentisch. Kaiserstein wurde für Hauptportale, Brunnen, Kanonenkugeln usw. verwendet. Die ausgearbeiteten Steine wurden mit großen, von sechs Ochsen gezogenen Steinwagen geliefert. Sein Sohn Paul baute die Burg in der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts nach den Plänen des Architekten Domenico Carlone weiter aus, wobei auch auf künstlerische Ausgestaltung Wert gelegt wurde. Aufgrund der vielen Umbauten ist die Burg in ihrem heutigen Umfang eigentlich eine Barockburg. Nach dem Tod Pauls änderte sich der Zweck der Burg. Von der bisherigen Festung wurde sie zu einem Aufbewahrungsort für Waffen, das fürstliche Archiv und die fürstliche Sammlung von Uhren, Automaten, exotischen Tierpräparaten und sonstigen „Wunderdingen“. Die sogenannte Schatz- und Wunderkammer war nur über einen Geheimgang erreichbar; die Tür konnte nur mit zwei verschiedenen Schlüsseln geöffnet werden. Einen verwahrte der Fürst und den anderen der Schatzmeister. Diese Räume wurden auch nicht während der Besatzungszeit nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg entdeckt und blieben so unversehrt erhalten. Neben der eigentlichen Sammlung sind auch die Schränke mit den im Original erhaltenen Glasscheiben von Bedeutung (siehe Abbildung). In der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts wurde die Burg von Baumeister Johann Ferdinand Mödlhammer erweitert. Dabei wurden der Dachstuhl gehoben und die Innenräume saniert. In der Zeit der ungarischen Räterepublik, 1919, wurden von Staatsbeamten rund 280 Objekte aus der Esterházy-Schatzkammer Forchtenstein konfisziert und nach Budapest gebracht, wo sie sich bis heute befinden. Nach dem Ende der Räterepublik wurde vom ungarischen Staat mit Esterházy ein Leihvertrag über diese Objekte geschlossen; da dieser 2019 nach Auffassung der Esterházy-Privatstiftung von Ungarn nicht mehr vollumfänglich eingehalten wird, bemüht sich die Stiftung um die Rückgabe ihrer Objekte.[1] Die Burg ist im Besitz der Esterházy-Privatstiftung und zeigt neben dem Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt die Geschichte und die Schätze des alten Adelsgeschlechtes. Nachdem im Jahr 1921 die Güter der Esterházy in einen ungarischen und einen österreichischen Teil getrennt worden waren, verblieb das wirtschaftliche Archivmaterial in der Burg Forchtenstein, während das Familienarchiv seitdem im Ungarischen Staatsarchiv in Budapest aufbewahrt wird.
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8월 18, 2019, Schloss Kobersdorf, Synagoge & Mahnmal
Schloss Kobersdorf is now privately owned by Anna Schlanitz. Created around 1528 from a medieval castle. Moving past: Hans von Weisspriach turned the fore-castle into a castle in the style of the Renaissance. The sex of Weisspriacher dies in 1553; the rule is divided among the heirs more and more. Unclear ownership and indebtedness led to a decline of the once so magnificent court life on Kobersdorf: The castle was robber headquarters, counterfeit coins and 1599 even scene of a crime, when in the middle of the courtyard a farmer's wife was burned as a supposed witch. Synagogue and memorial Kobersdorf: After the war, the former synagogue was left to decay for decades. A restoration was started in 1976. In 2019, the province of Burgenland bought the synagogue and plans to use it as a venue and memorial after renovation. The memorial was inaugurated in September 2017 and is intended to commemorate the former Jewish inhabitants Kobersdorf, who were expelled in 1938.
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8월 15, 2019, Forchtenstein Castle
The castle is certainly worth a visit, with interesting guided tours, beautiful views and a cozy atmosphere in the courtyard
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8월 3, 2019, Schloss Kobersdorf
Kobersdorf Castle has provided an atmospheric setting for theater performances and musical performances since 1972. 2019 - The girl from the suburbs, by Johann Nestroy. Source: www.schlossspiele.com/index.php/produktion-2019.html
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8월 3, 2019, Schloss Kobersdorf
Kobersdorf Castle Games - a new highlight every year! At the foot of the Pauliberg, Austria's youngest volcano, lies the Renaissance Kobersdorf Castle in the middle of the Landseer Berge Nature Park. Documented as early as the 13th century. mentioned, it went through turbulent times as a Hungarian border fortress before it was founded in the 16th and 17th centuries. was expanded to its characteristic shape: striking round towers with mighty conical roofs now determine the exterior. Source: www.schloss-kobersdorf.at/de
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9월 26, 2018, Forchtenstein Castle
Castle on the slope of the Rosaliengebirge. Originally from the 14th century. became the dilapidated castle in the first half of the 17th century. expanded by the Esterhazys to the fortress. Another expansion in the 2nd half of the 17th century. was done by the renowned architect Domenico Carlone (ia planner of parts of the Wr. Hofburg) Still in the possession of the Esterhazys (private foundation Esterhazy) Open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 from March to early November. Guided tours at 11:00, 14:00 and 16:45
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