Churburg Castle
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Churburg Castle
Churburg Castle Churburg (Italian: Castel Coira) is a medieval castle that towers over the municipality of Sluderno (Schluderns), near the Resia (Reschen) Pass. The sprawling complex is situated atop a hill, which offers little security by nature, in the Venosta (Vinschgau) Valley. The core of the complex comprised only a very strong castle keep, the great hall, and a circular wall. Several kennels, gates, towers, a Romanesque chapel and a large garden are situated around the core of the castle. The castle, which has never been destroyed, houses a wealth of richly furnished spaces, panelled and painted rooms with tiled stoves, and a library. In the sixteenth century, the portico around the courtyard loggia was richly decorated with precious wall paintings in bright colours. The castle’s armoury, the largest private collection in the world, contains what would almost completely equip an entire garrison: a total of more than 50 perfectly preserved suits of armour, swords and other striking and stabbing weapons. The armoury, however, lacks firearms: they were requisitioned during the period of the Napoleonic wars. The most striking piece is a 2.1-metre-wide suit of armour that dates back to around 1450. Missaglia, the Milanese armourer, made the 40-kilogramme suit of armour. The armour belonged to Ulrich von Matsch. Topic Idyllic, Historically Categories Castles / Palaces / stately homes / residences Construction front Stucco / Ornament facade Epoch/architectural style Middle Ages, Renaissance Style of furniture Empire Restrooms Water supply available Connection for power supply available Elevator available Furter rooms Address 39020 Schluderns - Sluderno Permission 39020 Schluderns - Sluderno +39 0473 615241 info@churburg.com www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Armin Kübelbeck www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info © Manuel Ferrigato © Manuel Ferrigato www.bls.info