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Beautiful, well-preserved castle that has been beautifully renovated.
Right next door is a (private) garden (Fugger) that is worth seeing and can only be visited as part of public tours.

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Markt Castle, also called Fugger Castle, is located above Schmutter and the town of Markt. The Way of St. James leads past the entrance of the castle.
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This pretty little facility awaits you at the end of the Lech Valley. It consists of the Onoldsbacher tower, the castle chapel of St. John the Baptist, keep and walls. …

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The Fuggerschloss Nordendorf is the remnant of a formerly much larger castle complex of the Fugger. The two-story gable roof building is located in the middle of the village.
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Here stood the castle of those at Richen. Unfortunately canceled in 1779. Only the chapel is left.

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2월 15, 2026, Fuggerschloss Nordendorf

Today's Fugger Castle, with its castle gardens, is the remaining vestige of a once much larger castle complex and is located in the heart of the village of Nordendorf. The complex became the seat of power for the Fugger-Nordendorf line of the Fugger family in the 16th century and shaped the village's history for centuries. After a fire in the 1860s, the former upper castle was largely demolished. Parts of the west wing, including the tower and chapel, as well as the gatehouse of the south wing, have been preserved. In the castle park, a Renaissance fountain with a coat of arms commemorates the site's aristocratic past. Today, the castle is privately owned and not open to the public, but its historical significance as a landmark of the village is clearly visible from the outside. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuggerschloss_Nordendorf

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It's strictly private, so forget about shuffling in there.

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The castle today dates back to the Middle Ages. The fortified farm was first mentioned in 1329. The residential tower, in which the chapel was established in 1868, still bears witness to this period. More on the history: https://www.schloss-nordendorf.de/index.php/geschichte

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Built in the 14th century as a hilltop castle

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Former Fugger palace complex, built in 1560, privately owned since 1860! https://www.schloss-nordendorf.de

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5월 29, 2025, Burgkapelle Richen

Beautifully hidden. Ideal place for a break

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Markt Castle: The remains of Markt Castle rise above the Markt district, on a ridge that slopes down on three sides. The castle was first documented in the 14th century, but the oldest surviving parts of the building date back to 1525, when the Fugger family had it rebuilt as a palace.

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The castle chapel of St. John the Baptist is located on the grounds of Burg Markt, a district of Biberbach in the Swabian district of Augsburg, Bavaria. The chapel was built between 1738 and 1739 according to plans by the master builder Simon Rothmiller from Höchstädt on behalf of Joseph Maria Fugger. It is an important example of the late Baroque period and is characterized by its artistic furnishings. Architecture and furnishings: • The chapel has magnificent stucco work and frescoes created by the artists Johannes Finsterwalder, Josef Höchstetter and Johann Georg Wolcker. • Particularly noteworthy are the wooden reliefs, which are believed to be by Daniel Mauch. • The interior impresses with its harmonious design and the use of high-quality materials. History: • The castle chapel originally served as a private place of worship for the Fugger family. • Over the centuries it has been restored several times to preserve its original splendor. • Today the chapel is a listed building and is an important example of Baroque sacred architecture in the region.

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Markt Castle, also known as Fugger Castle, is located above the town of Markt, a district of Biberbach in the Swabian district of Augsburg, Bavaria. The hilltop castle on a spur probably dates back to the 14th century and consists of the rear (eastern) castle around the keep and the front (western) castle with the Onoldsbach tower. History: • The castle originally belonged to the Rechbergers and later the Pappenheimers. • In 1508 Jakob Fugger acquired the castle together with the Biberbach lordship and had it rebuilt as a castle in 1525. • The keep, the walls and the Onoldsbach tower have been preserved. Complex: • The castle includes the Catholic castle chapel of St. John the Baptist from 1738 to 1739, designed by Simon Rothmiller, as well as the former chaplain's house and some farm buildings from the 19th century. • The western part is used as a riding stable. • The keep was renovated in 2013. Current use: The Markt Castle is privately owned and is partly used for agricultural purposes.

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Thank you very much for the information.

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Interesting facts about the individual buildings of the castle - a little journey through time Keep The keep was first mentioned in a document from 1426. It did not always stand alone, but was connected to a residential building. Structural changes to the tower and residential wing were probably carried out in 1710, as a coat of arms from that year is embedded in the building. In 1852 the castle was demolished, only the white tower remained; it has eight floors and is 30.49 m high. When the cladding of the scaffolding in the form of a huge mobile toilet was visible from afar during restoration work in 2013, the Markt Castle gained media coverage across Germany. Forge The forge was built on the Markt Castle in the 1860s. It is located above an underground walled chamber in which the remains of a system for operating a groundwater pump have been preserved. Below lies a well shaft from the 16th century with passages branching off to the side, which are the subject of many legends. They are said to extend as far as Blankenburg and Marshal Erkinger is said to have fled from the Augsburgers through these tunnels. A treasure is also said to have sunk into this well. Church The current castle chapel of St. John the Baptist was built in 1738 on the site of the dilapidated late Gothic chapel; however, the tombs of the builders are not there. Eight family members of the ruling Fugger family were buried in the more important pilgrimage church in the neighboring town of Biberbach in a crypt under the chancel. After the branch church of the Biberbach parish was in danger of collapsing despite several renovations in the 20th century, the roof, dome, tower and facade were completely renovated between 2006 and 2010. Onoldsbach Tower In the first depiction of the castle, the Onoldsbach Tower is described as a "pleasure house", which at the time simply meant that leisure activities took place there. In the 17th and 18th centuries it was inhabited by the chaplain, which is why it was also called the "chaplain's tower". The name "Onoldsbach Tower" comes from the old name of the city of Ansbach, which was also subject to the feudal lord of the Markt outer bailey, the burgrave of Nuremberg.

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History of Markt Castle The beginnings of Markt Castle are unknown. The "old castle" of the noblemen of Biberbach was in Biberbach, where the pilgrimage church and rectory now stand. Under the rule of the Pappenheim family, the castle was moved to Markt in the 14th century. In the 1380s, it was the scene of military conflicts. Marshal Erkinger of Biberbach, a vassal of the Wittelsbach family in the conflict between the sovereigns and the imperial cities, repeatedly had quarrels with the Augsburgers. In 1381, they conquered the castle and destroyed it. In the South German City War, which broke out against the sovereigns shortly afterwards, Erkinger stole 2,000 head of cattle from the Augsburgers in 1388. Despite the end of the war a year later, the conflicts continued and in 1399 the castle was destroyed again, but was rebuilt shortly afterwards. In the following period, it was the subject of dispute between the owners themselves. The Margraves of Brandenburg, as owners of Markt Castle, transferred the outer castle as a fief and the eastern half of the castle as free property to the Marshals of Pappenheim. The ownership situation was therefore complicated. In 1480, Tristan von Pappenheim occupied the entire castle and thus also the rule of his brother Ulrich, so that he had to enforce his rightful ownership claims by force with the help of Wertingen and Augsburg troops. After the conclusion of the Eternal Peace, Markt Castle lost its military importance. Conflicts were settled in court from then on. As a residence, however, it remained of great importance for the surrounding area for a long time. In 1514, Emperor Maximilian I bought the castle and pledged it as an imperial fief to Jakob Fugger the Rich. For the period that followed, Elias Holl's house chronicle shows that the city architect worked on the castle over 21 times. The castle's character as a residence can be seen, among other things, in the fact that wine was grown on the slopes of the castle hill in the middle of the 16th century. During the Thirty Years' War, the complex was occupied by Swedish troops; in 1632 it was inhabited by their queen Eleonore, as the Fuggers had temporarily left the castle. After a six-month stay in Markt, she traveled to follow her husband, King Gustav Adolf II, as he marched with his army to Saxony. As the Swedish king was killed in the Battle of Lützen, she returned to her homeland. In the First Coalition War from 1792 to 1797 against the young French Republic, the castle was used in 1794 as a hospital for sick French prisoners of war; the dead were buried in the castle wood. By this time, the castle was no longer a seat of power. It was completely rebuilt around 1850, the gate tower was demolished and the outbuildings renovated. The castle became dilapidated and was demolished in 1852; only the white keep remained. In the 20th century, the tower was renovated and made habitable. Before that, there was probably a water reservoir on the top floor (with a pressure pipe to the manor), which put a lot of strain on the building structure. In 1987, Paul Mannert acquired the keep, including the partially collapsed ring wall, and restored it completely at great expense. In 1999, he was awarded the Monument Protection Medal by the Free State of Bavaria for his services to monument protection. In the years that followed, the castle was renovated again and again and, with its charming view over the Lech Valley, is widely regarded as one of the most romantic castle complexes in Swabia.

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10월 31, 2022, Burgkapelle Richen

Very nice little forest chapel. Greetings Marcus

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Beautiful tower here in Markt

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Now there is a sign in front of the castle 👍

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The Markt Castle is also called the Fugger Castle. The spur castle above the Schmutter on the edge of the Lech Valley probably dates back to the 14th century and was first centrally owned by the Rechbergers, then the Pappenheimers. The castle was acquired in 1508 together with the Biberbach lordship by Jakob Fugger and rebuilt as a palace in 1525. The keep, the wall and the Onoldsbach Tower have been preserved.[1] The complex also includes the Catholic castle chapel of St. John the Baptist from 1738 to 1739 by Simon Rothmiller with a former chaplain's house and some farm buildings from the 19th century.

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A very beautiful castle that is privately owned 😊

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This pretty little facility awaits you at the end of the Lech Valley. It consists of the Onoldsbacher tower, the castle chapel of St. John the Baptist, keep and walls. Before 1525 there was a castle on this site, which was then converted into a palace by the well-known Jakob Fugger.

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Markt Castle, also called Fugger Castle, is located above Schmutter and the town of Markt. The Way of St. James leads past the entrance of the castle. The listed complex consists of the eastern castle around the keep and the front (western) castle with the Onoldsbacher tower. The castle was probably built in the 14th century and belonged to the rule of the Rechbergers, then the Pappenheimers. The castle was acquired by Jakob Fugger in 1508 and rebuilt as a palace in 1525. The castle chapel of St. John the Baptist from 1738 is part of the complex.

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