Seyboldsdorf Castle

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Seyboldsdorf Castle near Vilsbiburg around 1723
Seyboldsdorf Castle 2014

Schloss Seyboldsdorf is a castle in Seyboldsdorf in the Landshut district in Bavaria . The main building is a four-wing complex around a narrow courtyard from the late 18th century. From 1951 to 2004 it served the Magdalen Sisters as the Seyboldsdorf Monastery.

history

The first documentary mention of the place Seyboldsdorf goes hand in hand with the mention of the Bavarian nobility of the Seiboldsdorf family in the year 938. In 1506 the Hofmarkschloss of the Hofmark Seyboldsdorf, which is divided among the representatives of the three lines Niederpöring, Schenkenau and Ritterswörth , is mentioned for the first time and belongs to the district court of Biburg . In 1536 a chapel was added to the castle. In 1638, with the entails, all three parts of the Hofmark passed to Hans Albrecht von und zu Seyboldstorff and the Niederpörring line. In 1648 the place was sacked in the course of the Thirty Years' War , only the castle could be saved by a high fire tax to the Swedes. From the Hofmark was due to the municipality edict in Bavaria , the community Seyboldsdorf 1818 with the districts Seyboldsdorf, Feldkirchen, Geiseldorf, Geratspoint, greed village Haidberg, Hood Mountain, Hermannsöd, Hippe stable, Karwill, Lohe, mills, riding, shafts, tip mountain and Thalham and 1820 patrimonial II. Class Seyboldsdorf with seat in Aham .

In 1951 the castle was sold by the last ancestral owner of those in Seyboldsdorf to the Magdalen nuns . It was occupied by sisters who were expelled from the mother house in Lauban , Poland , in the course of the Second World War . Some returned there later. The convention was dissolved in 2004 due to obsolescence.

At the end of 2009 the castle went into private ownership.

Building description

Four-wing complex from the late 18th century, extension of the complex in 1868, two-storey, largely undivided building, on the west facade portal with pilasters , with castle chapel and furnishings.

Web links

Commons : Schloss Seyboldsdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Käser: Seyboldsdorf and its history
  2. Magdalena . Online at www.orden-online.de ; accessed on April 5, 2020.
  3. List of monuments for Vilsbiburg (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 28 ′ 55.3 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 31 ″  E