Built in 1352 for the family of Stadion (headquarters) in private ownership.
Rectangular building with mansard roof, horseshoe-shaped tower construction erected on the obverse, in the castle courtyard former domain chancellery with corner pilasters.
From 1756 to 1777, the palace complex, which was added to the tower dating back to 1535, was extended and enlarged with a halo and, in 1756, provided with a mighty roof truss of the senior stadion master of the house Joseph Marquardt. Until 1777 followed by further conservation measures and the baroque of the castle. 1908 extinguished after the death of Count Philipp Franz von Stadion the sex of the counts of stadium in the male line. In a complicated process of inheritance, Giesela Countess of Coudenhove, the last living Countess of Stadion, finally won the entire legacy. After her death in 1920, it fell to her daughter, Maria Christine Countess of Coudenhove, which was married to Zdenko Graf von Schönborn (1879-1960). Since then, the counts of Schönborn are the successors of the palace complex.