List of castles, palaces and residences in Tyrol

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Hofburg in Innsbruck , 1495 (Albrecht Dürer)

This list contains castles and locks B, b , residential towers T, t , residences A, a and ruins R, r in Tirol (today's state in Austria) by location. Some fortresses, bishops' residences, Palais P and villas V, v , which were noble seats , are also included. As far as is known, the noble families who had their headquarters in the buildings are also included in the list.

In the listed objects is the building type ( type ) with capital letters , with not listed properties with lower case letters written.

The list was drawn up based on the Tyrolean List of Historic Monuments.

For the South Tyrolean buildings see: List of castles, palaces and residences in South Tyrol

list

Surname local community Type Period Genders annotation
Krippach Absam B. 13th century - today Krippach crib first Obristmajerhof, administrative seat for the Augsburg monastery
Melans Absam A. around 1300 – today Vegler, Fieger, Zott, Riccabona Chapel consecrated in 1516, expanded in the 19th century
Allmayer-Beck Aldrans A. Note: right next to Landhaus at Bahnhofweg 2
Brandthausen
Brandhausen
Aldrans A. 16th century - today Prantl, Messerschmid, Peterlunger, Neupauer Brandlhof, mentioned in 1312, raised to a noble seat in 1579, the ensemble also includes a chapel
Schrattenburg Aldrans A. 1908 – today Schullern to Schrattenhofen Residence with castle and castle elements
Zephrys Schlössl Aldrans a A Address: Dorf 28
Schwanenfeld
Stachler / Stacheler
Ampass A. Wallpach zu Schwanenfeld, former residence
Pocket loan Ampass A. 15th century - today Previously fiefdom in the Achleite , baroque style around 1620, 1696 pagoda-like tower on the main house
Anras Anras B. around 1200 – today Summer residence of the Bishops of Brixen until 1803
Baumkirchen Baumkirchen B. 1474 – today Heuberger, Kripp, Hall ladies' monastery, Galen today a monastery and youth center
Schindelburg Breitenbach am Inn r before 1200-15. Century Sponheim-Ortenburg, Hochstift Regensburg, Freundsberg, Bayer. Dukes Strongly fortified castle, in ruins since the early 15th century, today remains of the wall
Kreckelmoos Breitenwang A.
Grasegg Brixlegg a ? –1945 Gras from Grasegg First mentioned in 1416, inn, manor house, destroyed in 1945
Lanegg Brixlegg B. 1568 – today Faber from Lanegg Tower-like castle
Tufterhof Book at Jenbach A.
Rottenburg Book in Tyrol R. 1149– Rottenburg, Türndl, Lichtenstein, Tänzl, Schurff, Schidenhofen, Burgau, Wolfsthurn, Tannenberg, Enzenberg from 1600 onwards decay begins
Wagrain, castle Ebbs A. before 1421 – today Ebbs, Reichertzhaimer, Baumgartner, Balthasar von Helmsdorff, Dreyling Residential tower and late medieval residential wing, rebuilt several times
Roseneck / -egg
Alt- and Neuroseneck
Fieberbrunn a 16th century? Rosenberg
Ris building Flaurling ? also the Risenegg residence, Risschlössl; originally a hunting lodge, since 1500 a parish
Bideneck Flow A. 1339 – today Schrofenstein, Sigwein, Trautson, Heidenreich, Pach small castle, almost unchanged since the 16th century
Thierburg Fritzens A. around 1480 – today Ruml, Hölzl, Voland, Botsch, Burglechner, Weinhart, Sternbach
Fügen, Bubenburg Castle
Put B. around 1550 – today Keutschach, Snow White, Fieger, Dönhoff, Residential tower, expanded to a baroque palace around 1700, boys' boarding school or youth welfare facility until 2014
Vellenberg Götzens R. around 1200 – around 1700 Andechs, Vellenberg, Liebenberg, Rottenburg In 1663 the armory was closed
Castle Lueg am Brenner Gries on the burner x before 1241-1867 Burned down in 1809, completely demolished for the Brenner Railway
Hasegg Hall in Tirol B. 1036 – today Property of the sovereigns Watchtower, mint and seat of the mint master
Rainegg Hall in Tirol A. 16th century
Summer house, residence Hall in Tirol A. before 1630 – today
Parlor Hall in Tirol A.
Thurnfeld Hall in Tirol A.
Thöml-Schlössl Hall in Tirol A. 16th century - today Jesuit branch, today an inn
Heinfels Heinfels B. 7th century - today Counts of Gorizia, Habsburgs, Graben, Wolkenstein-Trostburg, Hall ladies' monastery Founded by "Huns" = Avars, barracks from 1880–1910, gable wall collapsed in 1932
Engelsberg Hopfgarten in Brixental R. around 1200-17. Century Engelsberg, diocese of Salzburg Wall remains
Rofenstein Imst A. before 1300 – today Rottenburg, Egelsen, Rotenstein, Tänzl, Weitmoser, Fieger, Schurf, Grienberg, Travers, Ferrari sovereign tower and court seat often pledged, today district authority
Blasting stone Imst B. from 1250 – today today Hotel Post
former elementary school Imst ? T earlier oyster tower?
Noble ladies' pen innsbruck A. Raised hide
Albersheim innsbruck A. Alber, Pfenning Noble seat since 1561
Old town castle
Dankl barracks
innsbruck B. around 1190-1854 Andechs City castle of Count Andechs, then arsenal, replaced by barracks in 1851/54
Ambras innsbruck A. 9th century - today Andechs, sovereigns splendid Renaissance building, now a museum
Angerzell innsbruck A. before 1550 – today The residence was mentioned for the first time in 1571 and was converted to Baroque style at the end of the 17th century
Residence in Hötting innsbruck A. 1417 – today the medieval tower collapsed in 1689
Bruckfeld innsbruck A. before 1600 – today Before 1614 from two older houses, late Gothic portal, in the 18th / 19th century. Century rebuilt
Büchsenhausen innsbruck A. 1539 – today lama House near the Gushütte, coffee house, bathing establishment
Daxburg innsbruck A. Daxberg ??
Ettnau
Malfatti- Schlössl
innsbruck A. before 1693 – today Ettnau Baroque palace, rebuilt in the 19th century, seat of the caretakers of the Sonnenburg estate
Palais Fugger taxis innsbruck P 1679 – today Fugger, Welsperg, Thurn and Taxis baroque city palace, today administration building and museum
Gasthaus zum Riesen Haymon
Ansitz Augenweidstein
innsbruck A. 15th century - today ? A farm from the 15th century was converted into a high-baroque mansion in 1679, an additional storey in 1803, and from 1840 an inn
Villa Hebenstreit innsbruck V 1900 – today Lifting dispute built for the vice-president of the Lieutenancy, Benedikt Ritter von Hebenstreit, then a monastery, today?
Hofburg innsbruck B. 14th century today Habsburgs or sovereigns former castle, then expanded into a palace
Innstrasse 23a innsbruck A. 16th century - Stöckl at the soap boiler house , baroque
Kolbenturm
Karlsburg
innsbruck AT 13th century - today Kolb, sovereigns, Schurf zu Schönwer, Sarnthein Gate tower, Kolb residential tower, Hofspital, Karlsburg noble residence since 1608
Liebenegg innsbruck A. 1601 – today The property named in 1476, rebuilt and expanded in 1601, rebuilt around 1700 and 1825
Lichtenthurn innsbruck A. ?-today two Gothic mansions in Hötting, raised to a noble seat in 1588, connected in the Baroque era
Leopardisschlössl innsbruck v 16th century? - today Laubenberg, Leoparth, sovereigns, Althann, Egger In 1960, heavily rebuilt, today a student residence
Palais Lodron
Greilhaus
innsbruck A. ?-today Lodron Rococo palace built in 1774 instead of two houses, then owned by the mayor Greil (Greilhaus)
Lion House
Bohemian Pleasure House
innsbruck A. before 1628 – today built as a pleasure house, used as a brewery from 1717, then a residential building
Neuhof
Golden Roof
innsbruck A. 1420 – today Sovereigns Built as the Neuhof residence, extended by the bay window in 1500, today the seat of the Alpine Convention and museum
Malfatti Schlössl innsbruck A. before 1693 – today Ettnau Baroque residence of the Ettnau, then until 1806 the official seat of the caretakers of the Sonnenburg estate
Mentlberg innsbruck A. after 1300 – today Mentlberg, Zott, Heidenreich, Khuepach, Tröstl, Spaur, d'Orléans From the Meierhof with the tower of the Wilten Monastery, a noble farm was created around 1500, today a home for students and apprentices
Ottoburg innsbruck T before 1460 – today Landlords, Anhalt. late Gothic residential tower, rebuilt and expanded several times, today a restaurant
Pfeiffersberg Palace innsbruck A.
Town hall -Palais Künigl innsbruck P after 1700 – today Künigl Early 18th century from three houses by JM Gumpp d. Ä. Built baroque palace, then hotel, town hall since 1897, modern extension by D. Perrault around 2000
Rauschenstein innsbruck A. 16th century - today late Gothic parts, dye works, rebuilt in 1871/72
Rainfels innsbruck A. Innstrasse 17
Rizol innsbruck A. before 1538 – today Rebuilt or rebuilt in 1538, combined with the neighboring Grabenstein residence to form Schloss Mühlau in 1706
Sternbach
Castle Grabenstein
innsbruck A. before 1470 – today 1470 rebuilt and expanded, in 1706 combined with the neighboring residence Rizol to form Schloss Mühlau
Sonnenburg innsbruck A. in Wilten
Sonnenheim innsbruck A.
Sternbach innsbruck A.
Sarnthein Palace innsbruck A. baroque building?
Schlandersbergeck innsbruck A.
Schneeburgschlössl innsbruck A.
Tannenberg-Enzenberg Palace innsbruck A. 1st century - today
Palais Trapp innsbruck P 1625 – today Wolkenstein, Trapp Built as a Wolkenburg by Frh. von Wolkenstein, redesigned in Baroque style in 1700, owned by Count Trapp since 1804
Palais Troyer-Spaur innsbruck B. 1st century? - today Troyer, Spaur instead of two Gothic houses around 1680 by JM Gumpp d. Ä. built baroque palace
Tschonerhaus innsbruck B. 16th century? - today Altstetter, Rost, Enzenberg built in the baroque style from two houses, one of which belonged to court chancellor Altstetter in 1588
Selva Palace innsbruck P 1613 – today Selva Several houses were converted into a building in 1613 and converted into a palace in 1712
Enzenberg Palace innsbruck P after 1700 – today Enzenberg? instead of two Gothic houses built between 1690 and 1744
Weiherburg innsbruck A. around 1460– Tänzl, sovereign, Hausen, Langenmantel late Gothic residence, today the city's event building
Widum Mühlau innsbruck A. before 1501 – today Lodron 1501 Ehrentreytz residence, early 18th century summer residence of Lodron, then Widum and school
Windegg
Palais Stachelburg
innsbruck AP 16th century - today Spiked castle 16th century mansion converted into a palace around 1730
Inzing
Schlössl residence
Inzing A. Exactly, Pitrich, Völs in the 13th century. Eben tower, romantically altered in the 19th century
Wallenstein Iselsberg-Stronach R. 13th century - today
Itter Itter B. before 1241 – today Freundsberg Around 1880 a castle was built on the remains of the castle, today residential building
Berneck Kauns R. before 1225– Berneck, Anneberg, Kripp, Rasp, Tänzl, Zott, Fieger, Rassler, Pach Höhenburg, which deteriorated more and more from 1870, renovated from 1977
Lotterhof Kematen A. around 1500 – today late Gothic courtyard, rebuilt around 1700
Lace stone Kematen A. 16th century - today Völs, Spaur Manor house, rebuilt in 1709
Falkenstein Kirchberg R. Castle ruins
Lebenberg Kitzbühel B. before 1500 – today Reichertsheimer, Vinsterwalder, Jänisch, Lang von Wellenburg, Ungnad, Lamberg, Schlick Residential tower, now a hotel
Cape, lock Kitzbühel B.
Care yard Kitzbühel B. Jochberger Tor
Alt-Rettenberg Kolsassberg r before 1300 – before 1500 Rottenburg, Waldauf canceled from 1492 because Neu-Rettenberg was built // no monument protection?
Neu-Rettenberg Kolsassberg R. around 1500- Waldauf, Wolkenstein, Gienger, Puchheim, Kolowrat, Landau, Dücker, Fieger, Lochau Chapel consecrated in 1506, dilapidated in the 18th century, largely demolished in 1810
Achenrain Kramsach B. 1655 – today Aschauer von Lichtenturn, Taxis-Bordogna Baroque castle
Hohenstaffing Kufstein ? around 1900 historic hotel
Kufstein Fortress Kufstein B. 1205 – today Regensburg bishops, sovereigns, medieval fortress, then prison, now a museum and venue
Thierberg Kufstein R. around 1250 – today Freundsberg, sovereigns, Bavarian. Dukes, Liechtenstein, Tyerberg, Millau zu Weidenburg small castle, decayed after 1450, rebuilt after 1583 palas
Achenfeld residence Kundl a "Castle" built around 40 years ago
Kundlburg
Kuntlburg
Kundl R. before 1213-16. Century Bishop of Regensburg, Bavarian dukes, Kundl, Kummersbruck, Thorer The castle fell into disrepair from the 15th / mid-16th century.
Laudegg Ladis R. before 1239– Laudeck Residential tower destroyed in 1406, later partially rebuilt
Schönwörth Langkampfen B. around 1360 Freundsberg, Ebbs, Praun, Ilsung, Schurff, Stachlburg, Crosina, Cloz Tower, extensions from the 19th century.
Gerburg Landeck A. 16./17. Century – today Ansitz, from 1779? seat of court since 1840
Kronburg Landeck R. 1380– Starkenberg, sovereigns, Rindsmaul, Fieger from 1860 in possession of several sister orders
Landeck, castle Landeck B. before 1300 – today Sovereigns, Gienger from 1840 barracks, today a museum
Lavant
Trettenstein castle ruins
Lavant r around 1200 – around 1400 Lavant few remains on the church hill
Lienz hermitage Leisach R. before 1240 – today Bishops of Brixen, Counts of Gorizia abandoned from 1782
Felsenheim residence Lermoos A. 1575 — today
Dietrich residence Lermoos A. ?-today
Angerburg Lienz A. 14th century - today Storage roof The residence of the Lords of Staudach, changed a lot in the 1960s
Bruck, castle Lienz A. 1252-today Counts of Gorizia, sovereigns, Graben, Wolkenstein Until 1500 residence of the Görz counts, today a museum
Liebburg Lienz B. before 1608 – today Wolkenstein, sovereigns, Hall ladies' monastery Residential castle of Wolkenstein-Rodenegg instead of Bruck Castle, today town hall
Mariastein
Castle on the Stayn
Mariastein BT around 1360 – today Freundsberg, Bavarian Dukes, Ebbs, Ilsung, Schurff, Stachelburg, Crosina, Cloz originally Stein Castle, pilgrimage site through Marienwunder , today a museum (with Tyrolean state insignia )
Ballenhaus Matrei am Brenner A. 1471 – today Heyerling (Heuerling) also ball house; Gothic building, 16th and 17th century. Town hall, today an inn
Raspenbühel Matrei am Brenner r? before 1332– Stöckl, Rasp, Trautson around 1400 people speak of the Raspen bühel (castle hill)
Vogelbühel Matrei am Brenner r? after 1150– Andechs, Matrei, Neuffen today only small remains exist
Lasserhof Matrei in East Tyrol A. before 1160 – today Lasser von Zollheim
Kienburg Matrei in East Tyrol R. around 1000? -1579 Counts of Lechsgemünd, Salzburg Abbey, Kienburg destroyed by fire in 1579, badly damaged by bomb in 1945
Weissenstein Matrei in East Tyrol B. before 1160 – today Count of Lechsgemünd, Bishop of Salzburg also Matrei Castle, seat of the Salzburg keepers, decay, historically renovated after 1864
Freundsheim Mieming A. before 1769 – today former Meierhof
Snow castle Mils at Hall A. 1553 – today Schneeberger, snow castle late Gothic building, expanded or rebuilt several times
Trautson Castle Mühlbachl B. around 1221-1945 Landlords, Matrei, Trautson, Stamp, Haidenreich von Pidenegg, Auersperg The residential tower was expanded several times, destroyed by bombs in 1945 (close to the Brenner Railway), then a new residential building was built
Lichtenwerth Muenster B. 12th century - today Freundsberg, Türndl, Ruml, Mornauer, Inama former moated castle (-wörth = island)
New mats Muenster A. before 1890 – today Lipperheide also Lipperheide Castle, historical castle with park
Sigmundsburg Nassereith R. before 1463 – around 1700 Sovereigns Erected by Sigmund for his wife Eleonore on an island, never completed, around 1700 already deserted
Sterzinger residence Nassereith A.
Fernstein Nassereith B. before 1288 – today Mühlhauser, Potzner, Tablat, sovereign, Reinhart von Thurnfels Höhenburg and customs post, today a hotel
Sonnenburg Natters x around 1250-1960 Freundsberg, sovereigns, Engelschalk former hilltop castle, dilapidated from the 16th century, completely removed for the motorway
Waidburg Natters A. 1518 – today Yphofer, Herschl, Frankfurter, Deutenhofen, Stachelburg, Payr Built as a noble residence, also a hunting lodge, most recently a youth sanctuary, today an official building
Sigmundsegg
Altfinstermünz
Nauders BT 1472 – today Border fortress built by Siegmund, tower stands in the middle of the river
Naudersberg Nauders B. before 1325 – today Sovereigns, Trautmanndorff, Khuen Castle destroyed in 1499, quickly rebuilt, today residence, restaurant and museum
Aufenstein GPS R. 1234– Auffenstein, Rottenburg, sovereigns, Villanders, Katzenstein Today's branch church was built from remains and the castle chapel in 1475, with early Gothic frescoes
Lengberg Nikolsdorf B. 1190 – today Lechsgemünde, Salzburg Abbey, Matrei, Graben Seat of a regional court, in ruins since the beginning of the 19th century, today a youth hostel
Staudach, sacristan's house Nussdorf-Debant A. Murgot Residence until 1580, from 1683 in farm ownership
Klamm Obsteig B. around 1225 – today Kemnat, Klamm, Mils, sovereigns, Frech, Clary-Aldringen Höhenburg, free-standing keep
Schneggenhausen Obsteig A. before 1468 – today classical architectural painting around 1800
Auenstein Oetz r around 1200– Ronsberg, Ulten, Marstetten, Bishop of Brixen
Local museum Oetz T 1377 – today Residential tower, rebuilt and expanded in the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries, fire in 1951, today a museum
Zollerhof Slap A. around 1550 – today Landlords, Zoller von Zollershausen Customs post, residential building from 1829
Residence Öttl Pettnau A. before 1472 – today Öttlhof, facade from the 18th century, today an inn
Ladnerhof Pettnau A. around 1730 – today also Ansitz Sternbach, known as a mansion in 1787
Tower of Pettneu Pettneu am Arlberg A. around 1400 – today Overly pure Tower of Jakob Überreiner, only two walls remain today
Hörtenberg Pfaffenhofen R. before 1239-1706 Eschenlohe, Landesherren, Matsch, Windeck, Welser, Burgau, Wolkenstein, Fieger, Spaur, Goldegg Largely destroyed by explosion in 1706, the keep is still standing today
Arnholz
fool wood, Nornholz
Pfons B. before 1257 – today Matrei, Freundsberger, Streun, Annenberg, Stewesen and Schlandersberg, Trautson, Spaur, Fieger, Neydegg, Pock von Arnholz Höhenburg Narrenholz, since 1597 Arnholz, many modifications and additions
Latschburg Pfons A. around 1710 – today Voglmayr, Triangi, Stolz zu Latschburg, Woertz zu Sprengenstein Baroque noble residence built by Martin Fuchs from a herdsman's hut
Pfundsturm
tower in Pfunds
Pfunds T before 1500 – today Tower expanded in 1499, expanded in 1755, Latin school from 1792–98, then Gasthaus zum Thurm
Hole, castle Pinswang R. 13th century Hohenegg, sovereigns small hilltop castle (built by the Rettenberg-Hohenegg?), no longer occupied from 1352 and derelict, today remains of the wall
Upper tower
tower in the field
Prutz A. around 1250 – today Wal, Hofer, Payr Tower in the 15th century and then in the 18th / 19th century Century expanded and rebuilt, today residential use
Lower tower
tower in width
Prutz A. Wehingen, Wal, Payr, Sterzinger Tower extended with side extensions
Piglet Ranggen A. before 1355 – today Dum, sovereigns (Philippine Welser), Reinhardt, Vintler Today's buildings date from 1545–48, raised to a noble seat in 1548, rebuilt after fire in 1703
Castle ruins of the Upper Castle Rattenberg A.
Rattenberg Rattenberg R. before 1254-18. Century? Bavarian dukes, sovereigns Bavarian fortress, finally near Tyrol from 1504, expanded in the 16th century, sold as a ruin in 1782
Kropfsberg Reith im Alpbachtal R. before 1286– Salzburg Archbishops Formerly a large castle complex (with three towers and two ring walls), since 1592 decay, from 1850 areas renovated or secured
Matzo, castle Reith im Alpbachtal B. 1278 – today Freundsberg, Fieger, Ilsung, Fugger, Pock, Pfeifersberg Castle complex with a large park. Neumatzen Castle is located in Munster.
Münichau Reith near Kitzbühel A. 15th century - today Münichau, Lang von Wellenburg, Lamberg small castle, chapel from 1469, today a hotel
Ehrenberg Reutte R. around 1290– Counts of Gorizia, Starkenberg, Teck, Gossembrot, Paumgartner, sovereigns strong fortress and customs post, decayed around 1800
Ehrenheim residence Reutte A. 16th century -
Payr Ried in the Upper Inn Valley A. before 1648 – today Payr Residence of the Rieder line of Payr, today old people's and nursing home
Schweiglhaus Ried in the Upper Inn Valley A. 18th century - today belonged to Sigmundsried Castle
Sigmundsried Ried in the Upper Inn Valley AT 12th century today Ried, Starkenberg, Landesherren, Payr, Schrofenstein, Rasp, Wehingen, Knillenberg, Sterzinger Ancestral seat of the Lords of Ried (tower of Ried), expanded by Siegmund into a hunting lodge and renamed
Sterzingerhaus
Sailerhaus
Ried in the Upper Inn Valley A. 16th century - today Sterzinger Noble seat of the Sterzing people, court seat, late Gothic building
Enzenberg, palace black P before 1700 – today Enzenberg? Rebuilt on previous building 1700–05, renewed after 1809
Freundsberg black A. around 1150 – today Freundsberg, Landesherren, Stöckl, Spaur, Kastner, Burglechner, Praun, Tannenberg Residential tower, built 1634–37 castle church, today a museum
Town hall, trading house black A. 1505 – today Stoeckl
Fugger residence = Fugger residence black A. 1525? - today Fugger, Fugger residence, today a women's monastery
Nursing court Schwaz black A.
Truefer black A. around 1720? - today Truefer Truefer residence
Friedheim
Roteturm-Schlössl
black A.
Kühtai hunting lodge Silz A. 1623 – today Sovereigns Named as Schwaighof in 1288, expanded into a hunting lodge in 1623–28, today a hotel
St. Petersberg Silz B. before 1200 – today Ulten ?, sovereigns, Freundsberg, Fugger, Stöckl, Aldringen, Selva Höhenburg, seat of the court, damaged by fire in 1857, rebuilt after 1893, today a religious house
Arlen St. Anton am Arlberg R. before 1250-1406 Arlen, Rubein, Upper Rhine destroyed during the Appenzell Wars
St. Christoph Hospice St. Anton am Arlberg A. 14th century – 1957 old hospice with chapel, burned down in 1957
Dechanthof
Chiemseehof
St. Johann in Tirol A. around 1400 – today Bishops of Chiemsee (Summer) residence until 1808, dean's office
Tratzberg Stans B. before 1300 – today Landlords, Tänzl, Ilsung, Fugger, Stauber-Imhof, Halden, Tannenberg, Enzenberg After a fire from 1500 a renaissance castle was built
Schrofenstein Punch R. around 1170? - Schrofenstein, Trautson, Auersperg originally a castle of Churischer Ministerialen, fell into disrepair from 1850
Steinach Steinach am Brenner B. around 1300? –1855 Landlords, Katzenstein, Spaur, Wellinger-Schneeberg also tower in Steinach, converted into Maximilian I's hunting lodge, destroyed by fire in 1855; Today at this point is the court or police building
Redwood
Thurnegg
Strass in the Zillertal B. 1575 – today Landlords, Tannenberg Hunting lodge, today an agricultural school
Mute, castle Mute B. around 1550 – today Löffler, Spaur, Lodron built in place of an official building from the 12th century, noble seat
Alt-Starkenberg Tarrenz R. before 1217-1422 Starkenberg Ancestral seat of the Starkenberg, destroyed after 1422, the castle chapel stood a little longer, today remains of the wall
Fried stone Tarrenz R. 13th century - 15th Century Starkenberg, sovereigns First mentioned in 1521, after the defeat of the Starkenberger it fell into disrepair
Neustarkenberg Tarrenz B. before 1330– Starkenberg, sovereigns, Rottenburg, Hendlein, Colaus, Schurff, Coreth Residential tower, then expanded into a castle and redesigned in Baroque style, brewery since 1809
Widum Telfes Telfes in the Stubai A. 1450? - today Sovereigns? former princely hunting lodge, rebuilt in Widum in 1736/37
Ulrichhof
Residence Granz
Thaur A. around 1300 – today Meierhof of the Hochstift Augsburg
Madleinhof
Rumer Schlössl
Thaur A. before 1493 – today Fieger, Umhauser Fieger residence, redesigned in Baroque style in 1605 and summer residence of the Jesuits until 1667, today horse breeding
Thaur, castle ruins Thaur R. before 1200? - around 1600 Landlords, Thaur, Auffenstein, Ems, Walthauser, Helfenstein, Fieger, Sternbach First mentioned in 1232, fires in 1525 and 1537, fallen into ruins since the earthquake in 1670 , today an open-air theater
Wiesberg Tobadill B. 13th century - today Wiesberg, Ramüss, Flachsberg, Landesherren, Rottenburg, Stuben, Schenk von Schenkenstein, Freysing, Haidenreich, Stredele, Welsperg, Pecchio, Clary and Aldringen, Wolkenstein-Rodenegg the chapel was demolished for the construction of the railway bridge (Trisanna bridge), owned by the Landfried family since 1889
Schneeberg, castle Trins B. 13th century Trins, Ebner, Landesherren, Schneeberg, Wellinger, Zott, Payr von Caldif, Sarnthein Castle, rebuilt into a renaissance castle around 1600, after the fire in 1771 only farm buildings were expanded like a castle
Kalerhof
Lanzenhof
Tristach ? A before 1575 – today late baroque pair courtyard with mansion from the 19th century.
Piston tower Tulfes AT 1247 – today Kolb, sovereigns, Rohr, Meillenstorffer, Passeyer, Fuchs, Coreth Motte increasingly dilapidated after 1650, renovated as a residence in the 19th century, today a two-storey tower stump
Strassfried Vill R. before 1250-16. Century Landlords, Helbling expired from 1450
Vilsegg Vils R. around 1225– Vilsegg, Hohenegg, sovereigns, Höhenburg inhabited until after 1710, then fell into disrepair
Nursing home
"Schlössle"
Vils A. 16th century - today Hohenegg Headquarters of the Hohenegg keepers, office building, today a museum
Rabenstein Virgen R. 12th century - after 1700 Virgen, sovereigns, Archbishopric Salzburg, Wolkenstein-Rodenegg Third largest castle complex in Tyrol, "Burg Virgen" until around 1500, uninhabited and decaying since 1703, after 1963 extensive conservation measures
Aschach Volders B. before 1311 – today Volders, Fuerer, Rau (c) henberg, Buchheim, Schenk, Rottenbuch, Remich The residence destroyed in 1413, converted into a Renaissance castle in 1586 and expanded
Friedberg Volders B. around 1230 Andechs, Spieß, sovereigns, Fieger, Trapp Medieval spur castle mentioned for the first time in 1268, expanded around 1500, renovated in 1847–54 and one storey added
Hauzenheim
Stachelburg
Volders B. before 1278 – today Vögler, Dieperskircher, Liechtenstein, Waltenhofer, Händl, Bärenecker, Fuchs, Stachelburg, Crosina, Wicka, de Romedis from Fondo Ansitz, since 1890 boys' home, then youth home until 1990, today a school
Municipal office
tower to Völs
Völs ? T 12th century - today Erected as a tower to Fells , several additions, today municipal office and museum
Sigmundslust Vomp A. 1472 – today Landlords, Hölzl, Ruml von Lichtenau, Stöckl, Westner, (C) Kastner, Stauber, Fieger, Riccabona, Biegeleben Residential tower, then Ezh Sigismund's hunting lodge, first print shop in Tyrol around 1525, fire in 1809, rebuilt in a historicist manner in 1859
Mitterhart
Gwercher Schlössl
Vomp A. 1515/20 – today Stauber, Fieger, Gwercher , Woertz octagonal tower and onion dome, expanded around 1700, since 1938 inn and hotel
Kronburg Zams R. 1380– Starkenberg, sovereigns, Rindsmaul, Fieger from 1860 in possession of several sister orders
Lötz barrier wall Zams ? R around 1500 – today Fortification made up of three towers, the tower on the banks of the Inn destroyed in the 19th century, the middle tower is used for residential purposes
Question stone
Weineck
Zirl R. around 1200– (1703) Andechs ,fragenstein, Landesherren, Hirschberg, Kärlinger (Charlinger), Ebenhausen, Weineck, Gumpp Höhenburg, separate standing the Weinecker tower, destroyed in 1703 and ruin, from 1933 conservation measures, parts of it are inhabited today
Martinsbühel Zirl B. 1290 – today Martinsberg, sovereigns, Ramung Late Roman fort, early medieval castle, hunting lodge, since 1647 in peasant hands, from 1895 apprenticeship and education center, since 1947 special school, today residential building

Explanation

Explanation of the columns:

Name : building (residence to villa), castle ruins, addresses are in italics
Location : municipality; Place or district
Type : Building type : B b castle, palace, A a mansion, T t (residential) tower, R r castle ruins, P palace, V villa, x no longer available; Capital letters are listed, lower case letters are not listed
Period : time of construction, end of occupancy or use
Genders : Genders who had or owned this building as their ancestral seat
Notes : name variants; summary information

See also

Individual evidence

  1. only the “Gloriettl” garden pavilion is now a listed building
  2. Herta Öttl, The residences of Hall i. T. and surroundings , Schlern-Schriften 257th Vol., Innsbruck 1970, pp. 160-162. P. 60 footnote 4
  3. ^ Entry on Schindelburg in the private database "Alle Burgen". Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  4. Entry on austria-forum.org
  5. Entry in www.burgen-austria.com
  6. Entry on www.geschichte-tirol.com
  7. Entry on www.burgen-adi.at
  8. Christian Schneller: An onomatological walk through North and Central Tyrol , p. 137 PDF
  9. Entry in austria-forum.org
  10. The castle should therefore no longer have been intact
  11. ^ Entry on Prutz, Oberer Turm in the private database "Alle Burgen". Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  12. ^ Entry on Prutz, Unterer Turm in the private database "Alle Burgen". Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  13. according to www.burgen-adi.at
  14. ( wrongly Fuggerhaus) Ursula Bader-Wiesauer: The Schwazer Rathaus: Half a millennium built history in the silver city , 2010
  15. Summary , Handelshaus der Fugger in Aktuell , 1984
  16. Entry on www.burgen-adi.at
  17. Chronicle of the municipality of Telfes

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