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Castle in Germany
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Schloss Mariakirchen, Torturm
Michael Wening: engraving, c. 1701

Schloss Mariakirchen is a water castle in Hofmarkt Mariakirchen, Arnstorf, Landkreis Rottal-Inn, Bavaria, Germany. It was built in 1550 by Georg von Closen and Barbara von Notthafft.

The castle is a registered historic building and is now mostly used as a venue for events.

About 100 yards away, a hotel building (Schlossparkhotel Mariakirchen) was erected in 2007. A Bavarian restaurant with beergarden is situated In front of the entrance.

See also

Literature

  • Ilse Louis: Pfarrkirchen. Die Pfleggerichte Reichenberg und Julbach und die Herrschaft Ering-Frauenstein. (= Historischer Atlas von Bayern, Teil Altbayern, Heft 31). Verlag Michael Laßleben, München, 1973 (S. 273–278). ISBN 3 7696 9878 9.

References

  1. Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Denkmalliste, Akten-Nummer D-2-77-111-78 (PDF)

External links

48°34′33″N 12°51′41″E / 48.5758°N 12.8614°E / 48.5758; 12.8614


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