The listed building, also called Lanegg Tower and Lanegg Residence, was mentioned in a document in 1568. The castle was owned by the Faber von Lanegg family from 1600 to the beginning of the 19th century.
The building, which is probably from the late Middle Ages, is a compact four-storey residential tower with an almost square floor plan. A round stair tower was added in the 16th century. Painted coats of arms, the imperial eagle and the Tyrolean eagle are above the entrance door. There are a few Gothic windows above. The irregularly arranged slits of light in the basement are original, the regularly arranged windows on the residential floors are modern. In the north facade on the second floor there is a richly profiled figure of the Standing Madonna and Child from the 16th century.
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