Discover a gem of architecture and history - a lovingly restored and protected Renaissance castle complex in one of the most picturesque tourist regions of Bavaria, Germany. The castle is located between Munich, Nuremberg and Regensburg, just an hour from Munich and is located in a touristically developing valley surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery and many golf courses within a radius of 40 km.
Historical splendor meets modern exclusivity
The castle, whose history dates back to the 10th century, today appears in all its 17th century splendor. A meticulous restoration in 1994 restored both the façade and the stables to their original splendor, while the outer areas and the extensive castle park have been designed with great attention to detail.
Various possible uses
The property, which has served as an exclusive boutique hotel with a high-class restaurant and was open to the public since the 1960s, has been available for rent since January 1, 2024 and offers a wide range of uses. Whether as a private residence, corporate headquarters, training center or continued use as a boutique hotel - the decision is up to the new owner.
Exclusive residential and business experience
Total area: approx. 5 hectares, including park and baroque garden
Living area: 20m width x 25m length x 25m height
Hotel capacity: 13 double rooms/suites, 4 single rooms
Restaurant areas: diverse event rooms for several hundred guests
Special features: antique furniture, historical furniture, private parking spaces
A place for special occasions
The castle offers the perfect setting for the catering business, events, family celebrations and weddings. With various rooms for celebrations, conferences, seminars and cultural events, it offers countless opportunities for creating unforgettable moments. Guests can sit up to 100 people in the restaurant and several hundred people in the castle courtyard.
Tax benefits and government support
The acquisition of this historic property in Germany can be particularly attractive from a tax perspective and is supported by government subsidies.