Burgruine Glanegg
Carinthia, Austria
TypeCastle
Site history
Built1121

Burgruine Glanegg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. After Hochosterwitz and Fortress Landskron, it is the third-largest military complex in Carinthia.

History

The history of the castle was first documented in 1121. The first owner was the Duke Henry III of Carinthia. After he died in 1122, it was inherited by his nephew, Count Bernhard von Marburg and later Otakar III. His son, Duke Ottokar IV, left the castle after he died in 1192 to Leopold V. From 1473 to 1478, the Turks threatened the castle but failed to capture it. After three more owners, in 1534, King Ferdinand I owned the castle, but he had to sell it to Ulrich von Ernau because of his debts.

In 1818, Hofrichter Hirzegger Ossiach purchased the castle, whose daughter, Josephine, married Klinze Glanegg, who was given the castle as a wedding present. In 1860, the castle was sold to Bregenz Mayor Ferdinand Kinz. After three more owners, the castle Glanegg finally came to a family of twins, who now own the castle.

Construction

The building comprises various architectural elements, ranging from Romanticism to Renaissance. What is striking is the entrance to the round tower. The decay of the castle began in the mid-19th century.

See also

46°43′34″N 14°10′55″E / 46.726°N 14.182°E / 46.726; 14.182


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