Schloss Neuegling, Neo-Baroque castle in Murnau am Staffelsee, Germany.
Schloss Neuegling is a Neo-Baroque castle in Murnau am Staffelsee characterized by a two-story structure with a mansard roof. The facade is defined by decorative balconies, projecting roof gables, and elaborate stucco ornaments that embellish the entire exterior of the building.
The castle was built between 1910 and 1913 by architect Carl Hocheder and represents the building preferences of early twentieth-century Bavaria. Its completion coincided with a period when such grand residences were constructed for the wealthy population.
The castle's name 'Neuegling' reflects its location near the Staffelsee lake, tying it to the local landscape and surrounding terrain. The architectural style it displays was characteristic of affluent families in this region and continues to shape how the area looks today.
The castle is today a private residence of the Poschinger-Camphausen family and can only be viewed from outside. Visitors can admire the architecture from the street while respecting the private nature of the property.
The castle served as a filming location for the German television series Herzflimmern - Die Klinik am See, gaining media attention through this role. This appearance in television brought it recognition beyond the regional architecture scene.
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