Description
The castle consists of an elongated, two-storey hipped roof building with an angled extension. The ground floor has vaulted ceilings and Bohemian caps dating from around 1705, while the upper floor boasts two impressive and spacious stucco halls, also dating from around 1705. The unfinished roof truss from the same period consists of a beamed ceiling with a double collar beam roof truss. There are two barrel vaults in the cellar, which are connected by an archway probably dating from the Gothic period.
The castle is particularly impressive due to its cosiness in an extremely atmospheric ambience. The room climate is very pleasant due to the large wall thickness and the views of meadows and forests create very atmospheric pictures.
There is a lot of potential here in the castle, both for artistic and creative work with many exhibition possibilities, as well as working and living under one roof. Living with a large family over several generations can also be optimally realised in the castle.
The beautiful garden consists of a meadow orchard with old trees and a baroque garden with magnificent flowers, which was lovingly laid out in 2001.
The castle is in a good, modernised and renovated condition.