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Burgruine Castrisch

Via Casti

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Burgruine Castrisch

Location

The Burgruine Castrisch is situated in Ilanz/Glion, Switzerland, along Via Casti.

History

The castle's construction period began in the early medieval era and was expanded by the Lords of Castrisch into a church fortress. In the 14th century, it came into possession of the Lords of Belmont. The Bishop of Chur acquired the castle and its lordship in 1483. By around 1550, the castle had fallen into ruin.

Architecture

The Burgruine Castrisch is an example of a defensive medieval fortress. Its layout reflects the typical design of such structures from this period, with a focus on fortification and defense.

Current Status and Use

Although the castle has been in ruins for several centuries, it remains accessible to visitors. The site is currently managed by [management organization], which oversees its preservation and maintenance.

Heritage Status

The Burgruine Castrisch is listed as a cultural heritage site in Switzerland, recognizing its historical significance and importance as a medieval fortress.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle ruins via Via Casti. The site offers guided tours, providing insight into its history and architecture.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Burgruine Castrisch features several notable architectural elements, including [notable feature 1], [notable feature 2].
  • The site also includes [room or area of interest 1], [room or area of interest 2].

Details

NameBurgruine Castrisch
CityIlanz/Glion
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates46.776302, 9.241295
Current useaccessible to visitors
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue