Schrattenstein Castle was first mentioned in a document in the 12th century. Various lords later ruled here until the castle was abandoned during the Hungarian Wars under Matthias Corvinus in …
The castle ruins Emmerberg (Emerberg) is the ruin of a mountain castle on a ridge near Prosset Gorge in the southeast of Lower Austria in the market town Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf.
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After centuries of decay, the ruins were painstakingly restored thanks to the dedication of Dr. Karl Leitner and today shine in their historic splendor. On the grounds, you'll find remnants …
Castle ruins Starhemberg; an extensive formerly important castle on the "mons Starhenberch" north of Dreistetten. First, a Styrian plant, 1192 was the transfer of Styria and thus the castle to …
The “Feste zum Hof” (today's Vöstenhof) was probably built in the 13th century. In 1381 Albero Stuchs von Trautmannsdorf sold the castle to Duke Albrecht III. In 1387 Johann von …
The Schrattenstein Castle ruins sit perched on a rocky outcrop above the valley and offer magnificent views over the surrounding hills as far as the Hohe Wand mountain. The remains …
The Pottschach Castle is a Renaissance moated castle and forms a joint defense system with the Pottschach parish church. It is privately owned and therefore unfortunately cannot be viewed.
Urschendorf Castle was built as a fortification back in the 6th century. With its adjoining building with the spacious park, it offers space and space for an atmospheric party.
The Dachenstein (443 m) is a wooded hill, topped by the Dachenstein Castle ruins. Although the remains of the castle are not accessible, their mysterious presence lends the place a …