Schloss Einsiedel, Heritage château in Kirchentellinsfurt, Germany.
Schloss Einsiedel is a three-story hunting château in Kirchentellinsfurt with stone walls and traditional architecture from the late medieval period. The building sits within a spacious estate featuring landscaped grounds and structured outdoor areas.
Construction was commissioned by Count Eberhard in 1482 as a hunting residence. Two major fires in 1550 and 1619 destroyed significant portions of the original structure.
The château serves today as a Catholic guest house and hosts groups for seminars and gatherings throughout the year. It has become a meeting place where educational programs and community events take place regularly.
The château offers accommodation, meeting spaces, and outdoor areas for group activities and extended stays. Visitors should book in advance, as the facility primarily serves organized groups and scheduled events.
The château was originally connected to the St. Peter Foundation, a community of lay brothers who lived and worked on the grounds. This religious connection shaped the character of the place and continues to influence its purpose today.
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