Kreßbach Castle

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Kreßbach Castle
Chapel at Kreßbach Castle

The Kreßbach Castle in the Tübingen district Weilheim belonging village Kreßbach is a 1766/67 for the barons of Saint-André erected rectangular building with hipped roof . It has a flat entrance risalit and a portico with Tuscan columns. The outbuildings date from the 17th and 18th centuries. The palace garden and a rococo fountain from this period have been preserved.

The burial chapel and a picturesque half-timbered house are located in the former cemetery. The castle garden with a rococo fountain has also been preserved.

During the Second World War , the state air defense school was housed there.

Todays use

The headquarters of the German bone marrow donor center is located in Schloss Kreßbach .

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  • Handbook of German Art Monuments , Baden-Württemberg, Part II, Munich / Berlin, 1997, page 828.

Individual evidence

  1. Photo of the state air defense school in Kressbach near Tübingen on TÜpedia.

Coordinates: 48 ° 28 '51.2 "  N , 9 ° 3' 19.1"  E