Schloss Klebing, Historic castle in Pleiskirchen, Germany.
Schloss Klebing is a noble castle in Pleiskirchen with three wings arranged around a trapezoidal courtyard. An octagonal tower marks its exterior, and decorative plaster work adorns the facade.
The castle rose in the second half of the 1600s on foundations of earlier buildings, becoming home to the noble Tauffkircher zu Guttenburg family. It replaced medieval structures that had stood on the same ground.
The chapel built into one wing shows how religious life was part of daily living for the noble families who stayed here. It reflects the importance of faith in the architecture of Upper Bavarian estates during this period.
The castle is privately owned and sits at Klebing 1 in the Altötting district. You will need to arrange a visit in advance with the owners.
Excavations beneath the castle have uncovered remnants of a medieval farmyard, revealing that people worked and lived here long before the baroque structure was built. These archaeological layers show continuous occupation and use across several centuries.
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