Schloss Ehrenhausen
Ehrenhausen, Austria
Schloss Ehrenhausen is a well-preserved castle located in Ehrenhausen, in the southern Austrian province of Styria. The castle dates back to the 12th century but was significantly developed by the Eggenberg family in the 16th century. It features a three-story, four-wing structure typical of Renaissance architecture and was originally part of a network of fortifications protecting southern Austria.
The castle hill also includes a notable mausoleum designed by Giovanni Pietro de Pomis, an Italian painter and architect who served as the court artist to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. Schloss Ehrenhausen combines historical architectural styles with cultural significance, reflecting centuries of regional history and noble heritage.
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Schloßweg 1, 8461 Ehrenhausen, Austria
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