Maxlrain, Architectural heritage site in Tuntenhausen, Bavaria.
Maxlrain is a Renaissance castle in Bavaria featuring four corner towers and an octagonal layout. The complex includes a brewery, restaurant, and several outbuildings spread across the grounds.
The estate was first mentioned in the 9th century under the name Mahsminreini and belonged to the Bishop of Freising. Over the centuries it developed into a major regional brewery and seat of power.
The name comes from an old word referring to water sources nearby, reflecting the location's geography. Today visitors can see how the brewery and restaurant remain central to local life and traditions.
The location sits south of Munich and is easily reached from the motorway, with parking available on site. Visitors can explore the grounds, dine at the restaurant, or join brewery tours.
Beyond the beer garden and Rococo chapel, the grounds include an 18-hole championship golf course. This combination of historic heritage with modern recreational facilities is rare in the region.
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