Dornbach Castle: Privately owned by the Irsa family for 100 years!

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Discover the historic Dornbach Castle in the Maltatal, Carinthia: 100 years in family ownership and a listed building.

Entdecken Sie das historische Schloss Dornbach im Maltatal, Kärnten: 100 Jahre im Familienbesitz und unter Denkmalschutz.
Discover the historic Dornbach Castle in the Maltatal, Carinthia: 100 years in family ownership and a listed building.

Dornbach Castle: Privately owned by the Irsa family for 100 years!

Dornbach Castle: A true jewel in the Malta Valley

In the middle of the breathtaking nature of the Malta Valley in Carinthia sits the impressive Dornbach Castle, a moated castle that not only exudes historical significance but also beauty that is fit for the stage. The approach leads via a picturesque tree-lined avenue that gently meanders to the castle and prepares the visitor for the splendor to come. crown reports that the castle has been owned by the Irsa family for 100 years and its history goes back to the 13th century.

A hint of history

Dornbach Castle has a long and venerable past. Originally built as a castle, it was the seat of the Lords of Dornbach. It was first mentioned in 1462 as belonging to Andreas von Weißbriach. Over the centuries, the property changed hands several times and was owned by the Counts of Lodron from 1639 to 1932. Today the castle is a private retreat, surrounded by a wide moat, which not only offers protection but also underlines the idyllic ambience of the castle. Wikipedia emphasizes that the entire property as well as the curtain wall with its arrow slits from the 14th century are listed buildings.

The stylistic features of the castle are impressive: it combines elements of the Renaissance and features a hipped roof, roof turrets and pointed arch portals from the 15th century. The coffered ceilings were created around 1600, which gives the building additional historical flair. The baroque stone figures of Maria and Johannes Nepomuk, created in 1778 and 1779, can be admired on the east side of the castle and enhance the timeless charm of the property.

Monument protection and significance

Dornbach Castle not only stands for regional beauty, but also fulfills an important monument protection function. The Federal Monuments Office is legally obliged to keep a list of all immovable objects under monument protection. This list is updated annually and provides an opportunity to learn about the status and historical relevance of such objects. BDA mentions that the list of monuments is divided by federal state and municipality, which makes it easier to access this valuable information.

A visit to Dornbach Castle is a must not only for those interested in history, but also for nature lovers and everyone who is looking for something special. Surrounded by beautiful forests and an impressive water landscape, it offers a perfect mix of relaxation and education. Perhaps it is precisely this connection to nature and the rich historical context that make Dornbach Castle a real insider tip in Carinthia. A place where time seems to stand still and every stone tells stories from times gone by.