Merkenstein ruins

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Merkenstein ruins
Ruine Merkenstein
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Engraving of Merkenstein in 1670 by Georg Matthäus Vischer
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An arch in the Merkenstein ruin, photographed in 2012
Coordinates47°58′56″N 16°08′01″E / 47.98226°N 16.13364°E / 47.98226; 16.13364Coordinates: 47°58′56″N 16°08′01″E / 47.98226°N 16.13364°E / 47.98226; 16.13364
Site information
OwnerAustrian government
Open to
the public
Yes
Conditionruin
Site history
BuiltBefore 1166

The Merkenstein ruins are the remains of a castle in Lower Austria near Bad Vöslau in the Großau cadastre (property register). In some sources, it is mentioned as early as the year 1141. The first definite mention is in the in 1170. Ludwig van Beethoven dedicated two Lieder to the ruin.

History[]

In 1486, the castle was captured by king Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. After this period, it was managed by imperial guardians; from 1603 to 1672 it was owned by the Heißperger family, and afterwards by the Dietrichstein family. In 1683 the castle was taken over and destroyed by Ottoman troops.[1]

In the 1600s, Merkenstein controlled Gainfarn, , Pottenstein, Furth, Muggendorf and .

Besides the much younger Schloss Merkenstein, about 40% of the Großau congregation belonged to Merkenstein. Until the end of World War II, the castle and its precinct belonged to the Krupp family. After the war it fell under the control of the Administration for Soviet Property in Austria, as German property. In accordance with the Austrian State Treaty, the castle became the property of the Austrian state, controlled by National Parks Austria.[citation needed]

In October 2008, the Austrian TV crime drama Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall (Four Women and a Funeral) was filmed at the ruin.[2]

Pictures[]

References[]

  1. ^ Dehio-Handbuch Niederösterreich südlich der Donau, 2003, Verlag Berger, Horn/Wien, ISBN 3-85028-364-X, p. 142
  2. ^ Vienna Press Picture Agency

Further reading[]

  • Johann Redl, Merkenstein. Die Geschichte der Burgruine, des Schlosses & der Herrschaft Merkenstein. Eine Zusammenstellung Stadtgemeinde Bad Vöslau, 2008

External links[]

Media related to Burg Merkenstein at Wikimedia Commons

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