Fahlburg Castle
Provincia autonoma di Bolzano - Alto Adige Trentino-Alto Adige Italy
castle, chateau
Castel Fahlburg
Provincia autonoma di Bolzano - Alto Adige Trentino-Alto Adige Italy
castle, chateau
Fahlburg Castle in Prissiano used to be a defensive building and has been renovated in the 17th century
Castel Fahlburg (o col desueto nome italianizzato Castel Valle[1]) è un castelletto medievale nell'abitato di Prissiano, frazione di Tesimo (BZ)
Previous names
Fahlburg Castle, Castel Fahlburg
Description
Fahlburg Castle in Prissiano used to be a defensive building and has been renovated in the 17th century. In the 13th century Castel Fahlburg, located in the low mountain range of Prissiano, has been established as defensive castle. The building was owned by the masters von Zobel and was known as “Turm zu Vall” (Turm = tower). From the original building, today only the tower is left. At the end of the 16th century, Jakob Andrä von Brandis purchased the castle and around 1615 it has been changed into a Renaissance castle. Fahlburg Castle served as summer residence for the Counts von Brandis and was seat of the court. The Renaissance elements have been preserved up to present times. Inside the castle the panelling, masonry heater and other spruce items as well as a ceiling painting by Stefan Kessler are very well preserved. Also a two-storey chapel is part of the castle complex. By the way: in Fahlburg Castle the first grounds for Tyrolean writing of history were made, as this is where the significant work “Geschichte der Landeshauptleute von Tirol” was created by Jakob Andrä Brandis. The family von Brandis is still today owner of the listed building. Fahlburg Castle is one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles of South Tyrol and is a popular location for events, such as exhibitions and weddings. Up until recently, the castle also hosted a small restaurant. https://www.meranerland.org
Castel Fahlburg (o col desueto nome italianizzato Castel Valle[1]) è un castelletto medievale nell'abitato di Prissiano, frazione di Tesimo (BZ). Fu costruito sicuramente nel XIII secolo: le prime testimonianze sono del 1280, quand'era di proprietà della famiglia Zobl. Passò poi nel corso dei secoli ai Werberg e agli Schlandersberg, finché - attorno al 1600 - fu acquistato dai conti Brandis. Attorno alla metà del secolo lo fecero rinnovare completamente, dandogli l'aspetto attuale. Gli affreschi (di Stefan Kessler) e le stufe di maiolica risalgono a quel periodo (e sono state restaurate negli ultimi decenni). Fu residenza di villeggiatura, ma servì anche come palazzo di giustizia. Tra queste mura Jakob Andrä Brandis (1569-1629) scrisse la Geschichte der Landeshauptleute von Tirol (Storia dei principi del Tirolo), considerata la prima opera di storiografia tirolese. È ancora di proprietà della famiglia Brandis, che affitta le sale in occasione di feste e matrimoni.
Useful information
GRATUITO Aperitivo al termine dell'escursione info(at)fahlburg.com - Originale condiziona - Dipinti a soffitto del significativo pittore barocco - Eventi letterari e culturali
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