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11월 20, 2025, Schlosspark Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
A very well-maintained park; today I was lucky and was able to observe two free-roaming peacocks there.
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10월 5, 2025, Schlosspark Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
Palace Park - Ambras Castle, Innsbruck During the lifetime of Archduke Ferdinand II, Ambras Castle included a large forest area. The grounds, which slope steeply to the east and today, with their cliffs, ravines, bridges, and an artificial waterfall, are reminiscent of their original state, served as a game park. The palace also boasted a richly landscaped park, completed in 1574, with fish ponds, bird aviaries, and private garden houses in the pleasure gardens. Remaining features from this period include the spacious Bacchus Grotto, carved into the rock, where the Archduke's guests were once welcomed with the famous Ambras drinking games, as well as a stair tower in the Keuchengarten, the former structure of which has been partially reconstructed. The hydroelectric "circulating table" and the ball game house south of the Spanish Hall are no longer preserved. Under Archduke Karl Ludwig, who used Ambras Castle as a summer residence, the western part of the park was transformed into a landscaped garden starting in 1855, and the Keuchengarten received a swimming pool. Text / Source: Ambras Castle Innsbruck, Schlossstraße 20, 6020 Innsbruck https://www.schlossambras-innsbruck.at/das-schloss-entdecken/orte-im-schloss/schlosspark
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7월 21, 2025, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
There's a nice animation on YouTube showing what the castle once looked like: https://youtu.be/uoZ6R732W_Q?si=jnkCu17-k__vppUf
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3월 21, 2024, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
From here you have a wonderful view of the Inn Valley.
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3월 21, 2024, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
Very beautiful old castle ruins with a fantastic view of the Inn Valley.
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12월 1, 2022, Ambras Castle
Good roll-out, down to Innsbruck, after e.g. the village tour!
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The outside of the castle, chapel and park is very well maintained. I haven't visited the inside (dog with me), I don't know if that's possible either, but I would at least expect it at the chapel. From the map it looks like there is a way back to the main trail (heading northwest) from the castle without going back the same way. But that is deceptive, you are on private property and have to jump over fences.
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8월 27, 2021, Schloss Büchsenhausen
Im Jahr 1503 übernahm Peter Löffler eine Gusshütte am Gänsbichl in Hötting, wo er Glocken „Büchsen“ (Kanonen) und die erste Statue für das Grabmal Kaiser Maximilians in der Innsbrucker Hofkirche goss. 1522 übernahm sein Sohn Gregor die Gusshütte und ließ 1539 daneben vom Baumeister Gregor Türing einen Ansitz errichten. 1605 kaufte Erzherzog Maximilian III. das Gusshaus und den Ansitz und verpachtete beides dem Büchsengießer Heinrich Reinhart, der u. a. die Figuren seines Grabmals im heutigen Innsbrucker Dom und die Bronzestatuen für den Leopoldsbrunnen goss. Noch zu Reinharts Lebzeiten wurden die Gusshütte, die bis 1854 in Betrieb war, und der Ansitz besitzmäßig getrennt. Schloss Büchsenhausen wechselte mehrmals den Besitzer, 1641 wurde es von Wilhelm Biener erworben, der einen neuen Gebäudeteil im Osten und einen Verbindungstrakt bauen ließ. Das alte Wohngebäude ließ er zu Repräsentationszwecken aufwändig ausstatten, es enthielt eine große Bibliothek, eine wertvolle Gemäldesammlung, eine umfassende Sammlung von Landkarten und geographischen Stichen sowie eine Sammlung von Musikinstrumenten. Biener gründete außerdem eine Bierbrauerei, wofür er ein Bräuhaus, eine Malzdörre und einen großen gewölbten Keller errichten ließ. Von 1686 bis 1833 war der Ansitz im Besitz der Ritter von Lama. Er wurde nach Plänen von Johann Martin Gumpp dem Älteren erweitert und barockisiert, 1688 entstand ein neues Portal zum kleinen Hof zwischen West- und Osttrakt, um 1700 wurde der Uhrturm erbaut. 1698 weihte der Brixner Bischof Johann Franz Khuen von Belasi die neue Kapelle im Ostteil. Nach Aussterben der Familie de Lama 1833 kam der Ansitz in den Besitz von Johann Nepomuk Mahl-Schedl, der ihn teilweise im neugotischen Stil umbauen ließ. Er richtete eine „Kaffeeschank“ ein und eröffnete 1852 auf Büchsenhausen die erste Schwimm- und Badeanstalt Tirols. Dafür wurde ein im 18. Jahrhundert angelegter Karpfenteich adaptiert. Das Freibad war bis 1963 in Betrieb. Unter Mahl-Schedl wurde das Schloss zum wöchentlichen Treffpunkt einer Gruppe literaturbegeisterter junger Menschen, die sich „Nibelungen“ nannten. 1865 verkaufte er Büchsenhausen an Robert Nißl und wanderte mit einer Gruppe von Innsbruckern nach Pozuzo in Peru aus. Von 1887 bis 1889 wurde das Schloss nach Plänen von Max Haas umfassend renoviert und eine Freitreppe mit Loggien errichtet. 1913 wurden im Osten zwei weitere Gebäude angebaut. Um 1990 war das Schloss als Sitz für das Alpenvereinsmuseum bzw. ein Haus der Alpen im Gespräch. 1993 wurde in den östlichen Anbauten das Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen der Tiroler Künstlerschaft eingerichtet, das als Präsentations- und Arbeitsstätte mit Ateliers für Bildhauer und Maler dient.
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8월 24, 2021, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
Two square towers, visible from afar, still stand from the once extensive castle complex of Felsenstein Castle. The better preserved upper "Weinecker Tower" located here was built in 1483 and still has the remains of a ring wall. The pyramid roof was put on it only in the last quarter of the 20th century. The five-storey tower is about 30 m high. Its quarry stone walls are between 1.60 and 2.0 m thick, the side length is 7.75 m. On the top floor there is a round-arched opening, which is slightly offset from the central axis and occupies almost the entire width of the interior.
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8월 24, 2021, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
At the memorial cross below the ruins of the ruins of the ruins of the castle in remembrance of the Zirler standschützen there is a beautiful panoramic view.
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8월 24, 2021, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
Access to the ruin is via the north side. Remains of the keep and the residential tower are still preserved. Erected around 1200 for the Counts of Andechs 1232 ("Hageno de Fragentain") 15th century. Execution of extensions and alterations 1703 blown up by the Tyroleans in the course of the Bavarian invasion Partially collapsed in 1878 1933 Restoration work begins 1973–1975 carrying out restoration work The historical function of the castle was to secure the salt road. https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=24285
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8월 19, 2021, Fragenstein Castle Ruins
Outstanding view of Zirl and the whole valley. A worthwhile ascent, also for families. But how they survived earlier, a miracle xD
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8월 17, 2019, Ambras Castle
A detour to Ambras Castle is worthwhile. Rest in the courtyard of the castle.
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7월 5, 2019, Schloss Büchsenhausen
In 1503, Peter Löffler took over a casting hut on the Gänsbichl in Hötting, where he poured bells, "cans" (cannons) and the first statue of the tomb of Emperor Maximilian in the Innsbruck Hofkirche. In 1522, his son Gregor took over the casting hut and in 1539 built a residence next to it from master builder Gregor Türing. In 1605 Archduke Maximilian III. the Gusshaus and the Ansitz and leased both the tin founder Heinrich Reinhart, the u. a. the figures of his tomb in today's Innsbruck Cathedral and the bronze statues for the Leopoldsbrunnen poured. Even in Reinhart's lifetime were the cast iron hut, which was in operation until 1854, and the Ansitz separated property. Schloss Büchsenhausen changed ownership several times, in 1641 it was acquired by Wilhelm Biener, who had a new building in the east and a connecting wing built. The old residential building was lavishly decorated for representation purposes, including a large library, a valuable collection of paintings, a comprehensive collection of maps and geographical engravings, and a collection of musical instruments. Biener also founded a beer brewery, for which he had a brewhouse, a malting house and a large vaulted cellar built. From 1686 to 1833, the residence was owned by the Knights of Lama. It was extended to plans by Johann Martin Gumpp the Elder and baroque, 1688 was a new portal to the small courtyard between the west and east tract, around 1700, the clock tower was built. In 1698, the Bishop of Brixen, Johann Franz Khuen of Belasi, inaugurated the new chapel in the eastern part. (Https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_B%C3%BCchsenhausen)
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4월 15, 2019, Ambras Castle
Beautiful castle from the 10th century in a spacious castle park. Art museum
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