Schloss Neusath, Archaeological site in Nabburg, Germany.
Schloss Neusath is a castle in Nabburg with three wings and a central chapel that connects different building periods. The structure shows how the building expanded and changed over several centuries.
The Freiherr Reisner von Lichtenstern started building the castle in the 16th century when the region was under his control. The 19th century brought major renovations that greatly changed how the complex looked.
The chapel inside dedicates itself to the Holy Trinity and shows how Bavarian nobles practiced their faith. The religious spaces tell of traditions that mattered to the residents of the castle.
The castle is privately owned and visitors need permission before entering the grounds. The best approach is to contact the current owners or ask at the local town office for information.
A round tower from the original construction still stands and shows how the castle once served as a defensive structure. These remains help visitors understand the military purpose the site once had.
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