Schloss Feyregg, Baroque castle in Pfarrkirchen bei Bad Hall, Austria.
Schloss Feyregg is a baroque castle in Pfarrkirchen bei Bad Hall in Upper Austria, distinguished by a characteristic hook-shaped layout with three square towers. A courtyard enclosed by high walls connects the different building sections into a unified structure.
The site originates from Otto Sunn, who established a first residence in 1170 called Feuerhube. This early settlement gradually developed over the centuries into the current castle structure.
The interior displays baroque decorations with elaborate stucco ceilings in the upper floor reception rooms. The main hall features a carved ceiling with lead crystal chandeliers that reflect regional craftsmanship.
The castle functions as a private residence and is not open for interior tours. Visitors can view and photograph the exterior from the surrounding grounds throughout the year.
Former Austrian Federal President Karl Renner used a designated room in the castle during his medical treatments at nearby Bad Hall. This connection to Austrian political history makes the building a noteworthy part of regional heritage.
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