Castles around Pertisau offer insights into the region's history and architecture. Pertisau, located on the shores of Achensee Lake in Tyrol, Austria, serves as a base for exploring various historic sites. The area features a mix of imperial residences, fortified castles, and renovated castle hotels. These structures provide a historical context to the natural landscape of the Inn Valley.
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If I'm interpreting this correctly, you have a view of several castles or fortresses from this vantage point. However, anyone looking for Lichtwerth Castle will only find it in a few of the uploaded pictures. Most of the images show Kropfsberg Castle, which stands on a hill jutting out into the Inn Valley and is largely a ruin. Lichtwerth, on the other hand, sits in the middle of a meadow on the plain and is well-preserved. To clear up any confusion: Beyond Lichtwerth, on the other side of the main road, more towards Brixlegg, is the larger Matzen Castle, which is now a hotel and also houses an upscale restaurant in its courtyard. It also boasts a large, beautiful park.
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Imposing castle in the Inn Valley
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The castle is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The castle cannot be visited freely; it can only be visited as part of a guided tour.
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But unfortunately it is not the fortress of Kufstein!😉😉
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The Renaissance Jewel Among Austria's Castles and Fortresses Tratzberg Castle was first documented in the 13th century and served as a former border fortress against Bavaria. Emperor Maximilian used Tratzberg as a hunting lodge, but the original fortified castle was completely destroyed by fire in 1492. The emperor did not rebuild Tratzberg but instead exchanged the ruins for a castle belonging to the wealthy silver mine owners, the Tänzel family. In 1500, they erected the first late Gothic section of the present-day Tratzberg Castle in an unusually magnificent and lavish manner, furnishing it with extraordinarily artistic marble, wood, and ironwork. In 1554, the wealthy Augsburg merchant Georg Ritter von Ilsung acquired the castle, expanding and altering it in the spirit of the Renaissance. Through inheritance, Tratzberg became the property of the well-known and wealthy Fugger merchant family, who further embellished the castle. The magnificently painted inner courtyard and most of the furnishings still preserved today, as well as the exquisite Renaissance rooms, date from this period. After several changes of ownership, Tratzberg remained uninhabited for almost 150 years. Through the marriage of Count Franz Enzenberg to Countess Ottilie Tannenberg, the by then almost derelict castle passed into the possession of the Counts Enzenberg in 1847, and it has remained their private residence ever since. To this day, it is only thanks to the great dedication of the family that the approximately 6,800 square meter Tratzberg, with its 5,000 square meter shingle roof, has once again become the epitome of a 16th-century Tyrolean castle and thus one of the most important artistic and cultural monuments in the region, open to the public. Text / Source: Tratzberg Castle, Tratzberg 1, A-6200 Jenbach https://www.schloss-tratzberg.at/geschichte/
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The eventful history of Tratzberg Castle: What began more than 500 years ago as a small fortified settlement has developed into one of the most beautiful and best-preserved Renaissance castles in Austria. Tratzberg Castle frequently changed hands, suffered many setbacks, and was continually expanded. Today, Tratzberg Castle is one of the few castles still privately owned and even serves as the residence of the Count Goëss-Enzenberg family. Text / Source: Tratzberg Castle, Tratzberg 1, A-6200 Jenbach https://www.schloss-tratzberg.at/geschichte/
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Tratzberg Castle Tratzberg Castle, perched high above the Inn Valley, is a true Renaissance gem. Located between Jenbach and Schwaz, Tratzberg Castle was first documented in the 13th century. It is one of the most beautiful buildings in the Alpine region from the transitional period between Gothic and Renaissance architecture and impresses visitors with its magnificently painted inner courtyard and various Renaissance rooms. The castle changed hands several times over the centuries and was used as a hunting lodge by Emperor Maximilian I and the Fugger family. When it was completely destroyed by fire in 1492, Maximilian I exchanged it for a castle belonging to the Tänzl brothers. Veitjakob and Simon Tänzl then had the first part of Tratzberg Castle—as it can be seen today—built around the year 1500. This section was constructed in an extremely opulent late Gothic style. Since the 19th century, this magnificent building has been owned by the Counts of Enzenberg, who also use it as their private residence. The 6,800 m² castle is a true gem. An audio guide allows you to embark on an exciting 360° virtual reality journey through time. The centerpiece is the Habsburg Hall, featuring a painted Habsburg family tree with 148 half-life-size portrait figures. Other rooms to see include the Queen's Room with its secret door, a hunting hall, and the armory. There's a special tour for children where they can meet a real knight. The journey there is also unique: the "Tratzberg Express" miniature train takes you from the castle inn up to the castle. Incidentally, the castle was featured in an article in the British magazine "World of Interiors" in autumn 2024. Text / Source: tirol.tl https://www.tirol.tl/de/highlights/burgen-schloesser/schloss-tratzberg/
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The smallest town in Austria with just under 500 inhabitants is the ideal stage for your holiday and a wonderful place for walking, enjoying and shopping! In the medieval pedestrian zone, the traditional glass factories provide plenty of variety. From the Schlossberg you have a beautiful view of the city, the Inn and the Tyrolean mountains.
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While Pertisau doesn't have traditional fortified castles, it is home to the historically significant Fürstenhaus (Prince's House). Originally an imperial country residence for Emperor Maximilian I, it served as a hunting and fishing retreat. Today, it offers a glimpse into the region's imperial past and early tourism, standing as one of Pertisau's oldest farmsteads.
Tratzberg Castle is a Renaissance jewel known for its well-preserved architecture and rich interiors, including a magnificently painted inner courtyard. It's still a private residence and offers an audio guide and a miniature train ride. Matzen Castle, a 1000-year-old renovated castle, combines history with luxury, operating as a hotel with a spa in a historic tower.
Yes, Kropfsberg Castle is one of the largest castle ruins in the region, located near St. Gertraudi. It's notable for its three mighty towers and served as a border fortress for the Archdiocese of Salzburg. It offers a more rugged, exploratory experience compared to the fully restored castles.
Several castles are family-friendly. Tratzberg Castle offers a special tour for children where they can meet a real knight, and the 'Tratzberg Express' miniature train ride is a hit. Matzen Castle also has a nice park and carp pond, which can be enjoyable for families.
Absolutely. You can get a great view of Lichtwerth Castle from the Inn Cycle Path, which stretches through the entire Inn Valley. This allows you to combine historical sightseeing with a scenic bike ride. For more cycling options, explore the Gravel biking around Pertisau or Road Cycling Routes around Pertisau guides.
Yes, Freundsberg Castle, situated on a steep hill south of Schwaz, provides wonderful views of the Inn Valley. The short climb is rewarding, and you can relax in the castle's guest house afterward.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas. Many castles, like Tratzberg, are open to the public during this period. Some, like Schloss Matzen, operate as hotels year-round, offering a different experience.
While specific opening hours vary, castle hotels like Schloss Matzen are typically open year-round, offering a luxurious stay in a historic setting. For other castles, it's best to check their individual websites for winter opening schedules, as some may close or have reduced hours.
The castles showcase a range of historical periods, from medieval fortifications to Renaissance residences. Matzen Castle dates back to the Romanesque style of the 12th century, while Tratzberg Castle is a prime example of late Gothic and Renaissance architecture from around 1500. Freundsberg Castle also has medieval origins from around 1150 AD.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. For example, a hike through the Silver Forest can lead you to Freundsberg Castle. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Pertisau guide, which features routes like the Gaisalm – Geisalmsteig Trail loop.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, stunning architecture, and the beautiful natural surroundings. The well-preserved interiors of places like Tratzberg Castle, the unique experience of staying in a castle hotel like Matzen Castle, and the panoramic views from sites like Freundsberg Castle are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 10 photos and given more than 530 upvotes to these historical sites.


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