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The history of this impregnable fortress, built on a rocky pinnacle over the Rienza gorge, turns a visit to Rodenegg Castle into an adventure for the whole family. Built in the first half of the 12th century as a defensive fortress, the family of the Counts of Wolkenstein gave the castle its current form in the 16th century. Chivalrous stories of knights and the ancient atmosphere of the castle inspire the fantasy of little adventurers. Of big interest are also the tales and facts around the show trial of the infamous Matthias Perger, the so-called “Lauterfresser”, who was convicted of witchcraft in 1645 at Rodenegg Castle. The tour through the castle leads to the impressive medieval fresco cycle in the drinking hall, discovered only in 1972. The frescoes are intensely colourful and most expressively depict the 12 adventures of the Tale of Sir Ywain, in the version by the early German epic poet Hartmann von Aue.
Accessibility: Bus connection Rio di Pusteria–Rodengo
Hiking Tour: Rio di Pusteria - Rodenegg Castle (approx. 4 km)
Parking lot directly at the Castle
Hiking Destinations: Rodengo–Luson Alpine pasture Through the Rienza gorge to Fiumes (trail number 1) Villages Tour The Bee’s Path
Opening times: from 1st May to 15th October daily except saturdays Guided tours: at 11 am and 3 pm. Groups with appointment. From 15 july until 31 august also at 4 pm. Information and reservation: Tel 0472 454056 Tel 0472 454007 d.wolkenstein@aon.at |