Trenninghof, Renaissance castle in Mühldorf, Austria.
Trenninghof is a Renaissance castle in Mühldorf, positioned at the northern base of the Trenning in the Spitzer Graben valley. The structure features a distinctive tall tower with a wedge-shaped roof and currently operates as a hotel with contemporary art installations and modern amenities.
The property was first documented in 1302 in the Göttweig Abbey records under its medieval name. In 1571, Christoph Greiß transformed it into its present-day Renaissance form.
The name originates from medieval references to the surrounding landscape and its geography. Visitors can see the traditional stonework and artisanal details that still shape the character of the estate.
The castle operates as a boutique hotel with high-end facilities and multimedia systems in its rooms. Visitors should know this is a private accommodation property that requires advance booking.
A Biedermeier stone statue of Saint Nepomuk remains on the grounds as a historical artifact. In 2015, the castle received the Golden Trowel award for exemplary architectural design in Lower Austria.
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