Schloss Filseck, Renaissance château in Uhingen, Germany
Schloss Filseck is a Renaissance château in Uhingen situated on a hill overlooking the Fils Valley with four connected wings and symmetrical proportions. The sections feature equal ridge heights and create a unified structure that serves multiple functions today.
The structure originated around 1230 as a castle built by Count Egino von Aichelberg. It underwent major renovation in 1596 when Burkhard von Berlichingen transformed it into its current Renaissance form.
The foundation that manages the property organizes art exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events with both local and international artists throughout the year. Visitors can experience these occasions and see how the spaces are used for modern cultural life.
The château houses a restaurant serving Italian cuisine and multiple halls available for conferences, weddings, and private events. Note that access and availability may vary depending on what events are taking place.
The Dürnitz hall originally served as a gathering space for castle staff and later functioned as a monastery chapel. Today it operates as part of the restaurant area, showing how medieval spaces were repurposed over time.
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