ehemaliges von Hallbergsches Schloss
Hauptstraße
Hallbergsches Schloss
The Hallbergsches Schloss, located in Fußgönheim, Germany, was constructed between 1728 and 1731.
History
- The castle's purpose is believed to have been as a stately residence for the noble family of Hallberg.
Architecture
The castle features a unique blend of architectural styles, with its Torhaus (tower house) showcasing a late Baroque roof design.
- The main Schloss building consists of three wings, while the adjacent Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Jakobus Major boasts a Saalbau (hall building) with a distinctive Dachturm (dome tower), constructed in 1740/41.
The castle's Umfassungsmauer (perimeter wall) encloses a beautifully maintained garden.
Location
The Hallbergsches Schloss is situated on Hauptstraße in Fußgönheim, Germany.
Current Status and Use
Although the castle has undergone various renovations over the years, it remains an integral part of the local community.
Today, the building serves as a private residence for the Hallberg family.
Heritage Status
The Hallbergsches Schloss is recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance, making it a notable landmark in Germany.
Visiting Information
Due to its private nature, visiting the castle is not possible without prior arrangement.
However, the surrounding town of Fußgönheim offers various attractions and activities for visitors.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Torhaus with its late Baroque roof design
- The Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Jakobus Major's Saalbau with Dachturm
- A beautifully maintained garden enclosed by the Umfassungsmauer
Details
| Name | ehemaliges von Hallbergsches Schloss |
|---|---|
| City | Fußgönheim |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.457584, 8.294626 |
| Current use | Private residence for the Hallberg family |
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