Maria Lankowitz Castle
Maria LankowitzThe origins of Maria Lankowitz Castle go back to the middle of the 15th century. While it used to be a prison and also a museum, it is now a residential castle.
The inner courtyard is used for events.
The castle is a three-storey, regular four-wing building with a rectangular ground plan, which in its present form dates from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The four wings enclose a large colonnaded courtyard, whose arches are partly walled up but have been uncovered in recent times. A small ridge turret rises above the entrance front and serves as a clock and bell tower. The round-arched, rusticated main gate is located on a square tower projecting uniaxially from the castle building. Above the main gate are the coats of arms of the former owners and a sundial. The castle chapel is decorated with frescoes and has a princely gallery.
Until the end of the 17th century, the castle was a fortified complex surrounded by a wide moat, which was crossed by a drawbridge and, from the 16th century, by a wooden bridge. The defensive wall behind the moat was reinforced with round towers, while in front of the moat was a sloping glacis. Beyond the glacis was a large farm building with a horseshoe-shaped ground plan and the one-storey steward's house. Nothing remains today of the defence wall, the moat or two projecting towers at the corners of the eastern castle wall.
The courtyard and the exterior view of the castle are freely accessible.
Contact
Puchbacherstraße 71-72
8591 Maria Lankowitz