Grünbach Castle

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Grünbach Castle from the west
Grünbach Castle from the southwest

The Gruenbach Castle , also New Castle called, is a castle , former Hofmarksschloss , in what is now the district Grünbach (Graf-Seinsheim-Straße 21, 23) of the municipality of Bockhorn in the district of Erding in Bavaria .

history

The castle was in 1581 by the Lords of Preysing-Moos built, and went from a late medieval Sedelhof indicate that served castle Gruenbach as bailey . This farm was owned by the scribe von Grünbach in the 15th century. In 1571 the Hofmark Grünbach was mentioned. In 1718 the castle was owned by the Counts of Seinsheim , who rebuilt it in the baroque style. Brewing specialist Benno Scharl worked here for a quarter of a century from 1787 .

In 1847 the castle was transformed into an agricultural estate. From 1972 to 2000 the estate was the seat of the Federal Institute for Resistance Genetics.

Today the one and two-storey four-wing building with a hipped roof in the Biedermeier style is privately owned and used as a restaurant. The castle is today as a monument D-1-77-113-11 "Former Hofmarksschloß, one and two-storey four-wing building with hipped roof in the Biedermeier style, 1794 and 1847" and as a ground monument D-1-7638-0052 "Underground early modern findings and Finds in the area of ​​the former Hofmarkschloss von Grünbach and its predecessor buildings ”recorded by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

To the east of the castle is the site of the abandoned Grünbach Castle .

literature

  • Michael W. Weithmann: Inventory of the castles of Upper Bavaria . 3rd revised and expanded edition. Published by the district of Upper Bavaria, Munich 1995, pp. 147–148.

Web links

Commons : Grünbach Castle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Location of the Burgstall in the Bavaria Atlas
  2. Michael W. Weithmann: Inventory of the castles of Upper Bavaria , p. 147 f.
  3. List of monuments for Bockhorn (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (PDF; 135 kB)

Coordinates: 48 ° 19 ′ 46.9 ″  N , 12 ° 0 ′ 11.9 ″  E