Groppenstein castle

Logo Groppenstein castle
Logo Groppenstein castle

First mentioned in historic documents in 1254 ("turris Croppensteine"), Burg Groppenstein was built in a particularly beautiful place, where the River Mallnitz flows into the River Möll. In the 15th century it was turned into a defence in the style of the late Middle Ages. In 1872 the castle was renovated by the Viennese architect Adolf Stipperger, and its exterior design has since been unchanged.

The Romanesque wing was replaced by Gothic dwellings and weirs with towers and battlement walls. The Knights Hall features beautiful, 16th century stained glass windows. Other glass paintings were added by Prof. Franz Chvostek, who owned the castle from 1936 to 1944.

Also worth a visit is the castle chapel consecrated to St. Katharina with its gothic aisle and semi-circular Romanesque apse.

Route: Obervellach - Römerweg trail - Semslach
Walking time: approx. 2 hours

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Further information:
www.obervellach-reisseck.at/zeitreise/

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