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Schloss Nussegg

Coordinates: 46°18′33″N 11°12′45″E / 46.309094°N 11.212548°E / 46.309094; 11.212548
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Schloss Nußegg (or Schloss Nussegg) is a schloss in Kurtatsch an der Weinstraße, South Tyrol. Nussegg was acquired by the Truefer family in 1570. Ownership later passed to the Indermaur family in 1623, the Fenner family in 1716, the Kager family in 1819, and lastly to the Sanoll family, who have owned the property since 1820.[1] The castle includes a house built into the hillside, an adjoining building, a barn, and a fortified wall with an inner courtyard.[2] The year 1597 is engraved on a boundary stone in the courtyard.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Castle Nussegg | Tourismusverein Südtiroler Unterland".
  2. ^ "Monumentbrowser - Suche | Denkmalpflege | Landesverwaltung | Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol". Landesverwaltung.
  3. ^ "Schloss Nussegg - No. 19". Schloss Nussegg - No. 19 | Tourist Board Südtiroler Unterland at the Wine Road in South Tyrol - Kurtatsch Kurtinig Margreid - South of Südtirol - Italy.

46°18′33″N 11°12′45″E / 46.309094°N 11.212548°E / 46.309094; 11.212548