Schloss Prantseck, Manor house in Bad Aibling, Germany
Schloss Prantseck is a manor house in Bad Aibling with thick stone walls, multiple floors, and architectural details from the 16th century. The structure shows typical features of that period with strong masonry and a vertical layout across several levels.
The building was constructed by the Prant family in the 16th century as their residence. After the noble line ended, it passed through several owners and underwent different uses in later centuries.
The name comes from the Prant family, who built this as their residence and shaped its identity. Today the thick stone walls still reflect this connection to the local nobility.
The building is not open to visitors at this time as it has been undergoing major renovation since 2013. The planned redesign will create residential spaces inside while also including landscaped grounds for walking around.
The renovation plans include creating a water feature that serves double duty as an ice skating surface in winter and as a water reserve in warmer months. This dual-purpose design blends recreation with practical function on the grounds.
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