A castle of a side line of the Imperial Knighthood of Truchsess zu Wetzhausen with a castle garden and a portal from the 18th century stands at the entrance to the town (coming from Mailes). After the death of Carl August Truchsess von Wetzhausen in 1811, Robert Karl Tunder (1832-1918), Imperial Russian Councilor in Helsingfors, bought the castle for demolition and had a new castle built in the style of a country villa in 1858. In 1876 Georg Freiherr von Grunelius bought the castle and had it extended by one floor. A landscape garden, the palace park, was created by the Frankfurt garden architect Heinrich Siesmayer. Today the castle belongs to the charity association “Haus Gottesgute e. V. Youth and Disabled Aid Oberlauringen”. In the diaconal association, the mother house Friedenshort in Freudenberg, Siegen (Siegerland) is still represented on the board, because in 1946 evangelical deaconesses of the sisterhood from Miechowitz (Katowice, Upper Silesia), whose founder was Eva von Tiele-Winckler, found one in the castle with their orphan children as refugees new home. The Diakonieverein Haus Gottesgutness maintains a boarding school and a school for youth and disabled people on the grounds of the castle. Wikipedia