Castles around Laas - Lasa are situated in the Venosta Valley, an area known for its historic settlements and cultural heritage. The region features a blend of medieval architecture and natural landscapes. Laas - Lasa itself is recognized for its marble and quiet historic center, providing a base for exploring nearby historical sites. The surrounding municipality offers various castles and fortified structures that reflect the area's rich past.
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Visit only possible with a guide Every Monday and Thursday from 07/03/2023 - 08/31/2023 (no guided tours on August 14, 2023 and August 17, 2023) Meeting point: 2 p.m. in front of the Fürstenburg Price: € 3.00 per person Registration not required. Directions In the direction of Burgeis, the first entrance, past St. Michael's Church, the Fürstenburg is on the right-hand side. Park You can park directly in front of the castle. Source: https://www.vinschgau.net/de/obervinschgau/kultur-kunst/sehenswuerdigkeit/burgen-und-schloesser/121145680-fuerstenburg.html
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The medieval complex of the Fürstenburg in Burgeis was built by Bishop Konrad of Chur in the 13th century. Some modifications were made in the 16th and 17th centuries. The mighty keep with a wall thickness of three meters is particularly worth seeing. Together with the surrounding fort and stronghold, it forms the oldest part of the building stock. In 1996 the tower collapsed and the director at the time, Georg Flora, then expanded it. Today, the Fürstenburg houses a technical school for agriculture and forestry. Source: https://www.vinschgau.net/de/obervinschgau/kultur-kunst/sehenswuerdigkeit/burgen-und-schloesser/121145680-fuerstenburg.html
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Impressive castle in Winschgau with the most beautiful panorama of the Alps in the background. Here you should linger a little.
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Impressive building right on the bike path. The medieval complex of the Fürstenburg in Burgeis was built by the Chur Bishop Konrad in the 13th century.
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Princely castle from the 13th century near Burgeis (Mals) The medieval complex of the Fürstenburg in Burgeis was built by the Chur Bishop Konrad in the 13th century. Some redesigns took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. What is particularly worth seeing is the huge keep with a wall thickness of three meters, which, together with the surrounding fortification and stronghold, forms the oldest part of the building stock. In 1996 the tower collapsed and was then expanded by the then director Georg Flora. Today the Fürstenburg houses a technical school for agriculture and forestry. Text / Source: Suedtirol.info https://www.suedtirol.info/de/erleben/fuerstenburg_activity_74986
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The Glurnser city wall When on May 22, 1499 the imperial troops of Maximilian I were defeated by the Three Leagues from today's Graubünden at the Battle of the Calven, Glurns fell into the hands of the conquerors and large parts were plundered and destroyed. During the reconstruction, Emperor Maximilian I issued the directive that the village and town of Glurns, which had been separate until then, were to be connected by a fortified ring wall. Talking to the locals, you will notice that the people of Glurns still distinguish between the upper town, which means the former village of Glurns to the west of the town square, and the actual town with the Laubengasse. More than ten meters high, the completely preserved town wall of Glurns impresses you with its wooden battlements, which you can reach via covered wooden stairs and a total of six circular towers. Once at the top, you not only enjoy a wide view of the Adige Valley, but also of the maze of alleyways in the city center. On your walk along the Glurns city wall, you will not only pass the three well-fortified Glurns gate towers, the Malser Tor, the Schludernser Tor and the Tauferer Tor, but also the associated medieval gatekeeper's cottage. Text / source: Tourist association of the municipalities of Mals, Schluderns, Taufers im Münstertal and the city of Glurns - St. Benediktstr. 1 - 39024 - Malles http://www.glurns.info/en/art-culture/sightseeing-glurns.html
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The region is rich in medieval history. You can explore Fürstenburg Castle (Burgeis), a 13th-century complex with a mighty keep that now houses a technical school. Another significant site is Churburg, built around 1250 and considered one of South Tyrol's best-preserved castles, famous for its armory. Tschenglsburg Castle in Cengles, dating back to the 14th century, also features distinctive medieval architecture like swallowtail battlements and a well-preserved ring wall.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Churburg offers tours that are a real experience for children, especially with its impressive armory. The Historic Old Town Glurns / Glorenza, with its completely preserved city walls and medieval flair, provides an engaging environment for families to explore winding alleys and defensive towers.
For a truly historic atmosphere, visit the Historic Old Town Glurns / Glorenza. This small town is unique with its completely preserved city walls and medieval charm, offering a feeling of stepping back in time. Exploring its small streets and historic houses is highly recommended by visitors.
Access varies by castle. Fürstenburg Castle (Burgeis) offers guided tours on specific days during certain months. Churburg also provides guided tours, allowing you to see its famous armory. Tschenglsburg Castle includes an inn where you can enjoy local cuisine. However, some historical residences like Schlandersburg Castle are private or house public offices and may not offer traditional castle tours.
Yes, the Ruine Tschenglsberg, located in Tschengls, is a former castle built in the 12th century primarily for military defense. It features a powerful, unarticulated ring wall and a nearly twenty-meter-high round bergfried, offering a formidable appearance as a ruin.
Near Eyrsburg Castle in Oris, you can find the protected biotope landscape of the Oris Floodplains (Eyrser Auen). Many castles, like Fürstenburg Castle (Burgeis), are situated in scenic locations within the Venosta Valley, offering viewpoints of the surrounding landscapes. The region itself is known for its blend of medieval architecture and natural beauty.
The area around Laas - Lasa offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Ontaneto biotope of Oris – Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Vinschgau Cycle Path – View of Ortler loop'. Mountain hikes are also popular, with trails like the 'View of the Ortler North Face – Langenstein mountain station loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Laas - Lasa, Gravel biking around Laas - Lasa, and Mountain Hikes around Laas - Lasa guides.
Yes, Tschenglsburg Castle in Cengles features an inn that offers dishes made with regional ingredients, allowing visitors to enjoy local cuisine in a historic setting.
The Venosta Valley, where Laas - Lasa is located, is generally pleasant for visiting castles from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring both the historical sites and the surrounding natural landscapes. Some castles, like Fürstenburg Castle (Burgeis), have specific guided tour schedules that run during the summer months.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved nature of the sites, such as the completely intact city walls of Historic Old Town Glurns / Glorenza, which offers a unique medieval experience. The historical depth and architectural significance of castles like Churburg, with its impressive armory, are also highly valued. The blend of history with the beautiful natural landscapes of the Venosta Valley is a recurring highlight.
For Fürstenburg Castle (Burgeis), parking is available directly in front of the castle. For other sites like the Historic Old Town Glurns / Glorenza, parking is typically available outside the historic center, allowing for a pleasant stroll into the town.


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