Pfinzingschloss, Manor house in Feucht, Germany.
Pfinzingschloss is a manor house in Feucht that displays classical Franconian architecture spanning several centuries. The building is marked by robust stone walls, steeply pitched roofs, and symmetrically arranged windows that reflect the regional construction style.
The manor originated as a residence for a wealthy family and evolved over several generations. Its structure shows different building phases that reflect changes in taste and construction techniques of the era.
The manor takes its name from the Pfinzinger family, who lived in this region for generations and shaped the building's character. Visitors can still see the construction style that was typical for wealthy families in Middle Franconia.
The manor is located in the center of Feucht and is easily accessible on foot. Since it is a protected cultural monument, visitors should approach respectfully and view it from the outside.
The building was placed under monument protection and thus preserves features that have been lost elsewhere. This preservation makes it a valuable window into how wealthy families of the past lived.
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