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Baden, Schloß [:Weikersdorf:] Castle
Das Schloss Weikersdorf ist ein ehemals von einem Wassergraben umgebenes, heute als ein Hotel genutztes Renaissanceschloss in Baden bei Wien. Wann genau die dem Bauwerk zugrunde liegende Wasserburg erbaut wurde, ist nicht bekannt. Heinrich und Albero von Weikersdorf waren 1268 im Besitz der Herrschaft. Die Burg war später auch im Besitz von Matthias Corvinus. Nach dessen Tod fiel sie dem Kaiser zu, der sie seinerseits seinem Forstmeister Kallenberg zuwies. Nach den beiden Türkenbelagerungen im Jahr 1529 und 1683 wechselte die Burg mehrmals den Besitzer, wobei sie ab 1579 zu einem Schloss samt Arkadenhof im Renaissancestil umgebaut wurde. Loggia und Garten von Schloß Weikersdorf grenzen an der SO-Seite an das Rosarium im Doblhoffpark.
Weikersdorf Castle is a Renaissance castle in Baden near Vienna, formerly surrounded by a moat and now used as a hotel. It is not known exactly when the moated castle on which the building is based was built. Heinrich and Albero von Weikersdorf were in possession of it in 1268. The castle was later also owned by Matthias Corvinus. After his death it fell to the Emperor, who in turn assigned it to his forester Kallenberg. After the two Turkish sieges in 1529 and 1683, the castle changed hands several times, and from 1579 onwards it was rebuilt into a castle with an arcaded courtyard in the Renaissance style. The loggia and garden of Weikersdorf Castle border on the SE side to the Rosarium in the Doblhoff Park.
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Weikersdorf Castle is a Renaissance castle in Baden near Vienna, formerly surrounded by a moat and now used as a hotel. It is not known exactly when the moated castle on which the building is based was built. Heinrich and Albero von Weikersdorf were in possession of it in 1268. The castle was later also owned by Matthias Corvinus. After his death it fell to the Emperor, who in turn assigned it to his forester Kallenberg. After the two Turkish sieges in 1529 and 1683, the castle changed hands several times, and from 1579 onwards it was rebuilt into a castle with an arcaded courtyard in the Renaissance style. The loggia and garden of Weikersdorf Castle border on the SE side to the Rosarium in the Doblhoff Park.
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