Knights' Hall
The Knights' Hall is the largest room in the castle featuring an impressive, coffered ceiling. It was completed around the year 1600 to host receptions and festivities.
The Knights' Hall is the largest room in the castle featuring an impressive, coffered ceiling. It was completed around the year 1600 to host receptions and festivities.
The chapel parlour, a beautiful Renaissance living space, captivates with its wood panelling inlays dating from 1572, eight SE-facing windows and a simple tiled stove from the late Baroque period.
Named after the small Renaissance fountain tucked into one corner of the room.
Was it the Vinschgau mountain wind that rumbled too loudly in the panelling? Or the artful eyes staring out from the door and ceiling that gave the room its name? Perhaps the mysterious hidden door has something to do with it…
Named after the founding family of the castle, the Scheck family, who once resided in the original state apartments.
The former cellar room has been transformed into a multifunctional basement theatre and now serves as a venue for a host of different events.
A Gothic parlour on the 1st floor of the north wing with modest panelling and ornate tiled stove.