Schloss Rosenegg
Schloss Rosenegg is a schloss (castle) in Rosenegg, Fieberbrunn, Austria.[1][2] It was built by Baron Rosenberg in 1187[1] and takes its name from the Rosenberg family, which governed the surrounding area from 1534–1872.[1] Since 1938,[1] it has been operated as a hotel, now rated at four stars.[2]
Schloss Rosenegg | |
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General information | |
Type | Hotel |
Address | Roseneggstrasse 58 |
Town or city | Fieberbrunn |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 47.4876°N 12.5320°E |
Construction started | 1187 |
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It is said that Napoleon stayed at the castle in 1809, after the battle of Pass Stub.[1]
A room in the building, the Gerichtstube, or courtroom, was used for trials,[1] as the family held the right of judgement in the area.[1]
A tunnel links the castle to a more modern extension.
References
- Hotel brochure
- "4* HOTEL SCHLOSS ROSENEGG, half board, Fieberbrunn". Snowscape. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
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