Schloss Höfling, Baroque castle in Regensburg, Germany.
Schloss Höfling is a Baroque castle in Regensburg featuring architectural details from the 18th century that reflect traditional Bavarian construction methods. The building stands out for its classical facade and contributes to the character of its surroundings.
The castle site began in 1259 when Duke Ludwig II of Bavaria temporarily occupied it before it returned to Regensburg citizens. The property subsequently passed through different hands as regional nobility used it for various purposes.
The castle serves as a venue for chamber music performances and art exhibitions that showcase works by contemporary artists. This cultural role has given the building new life as a gathering space for the local creative community.
The castle is generally not open to the public, but visitors can attend scheduled events and concerts throughout the year. Contact info@schloss-hoefling.de to find out about upcoming programs and performances.
In 1985 the Thurn und Taxis family granted a long-term lease to the Walderdorff family for the property. This arrangement continues to shape how the castle is managed and used today.
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