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Stay over night at Tillysburg Castle

Over night stay at Tillysburg castle

A-4490 St. Florian, Tillysburg 1
People: 1-2
Type: Apartment
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Apartment: Piranesi Kabinett
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  • 1 Apartment
    Rooms
  • 55m2
    Size
  • 2
    Maximum number of guests
Overview

Übernachtung im Piranesi Kabinet

The entrance to the Piranesi Cabinet is protected by the shady, green arcades of the inner courtyard. A comfortably furnished two-room apartment of 55 m² is ideal for up to 2 people. The bedroom has an en suite bathroom. There is the possibility for independent coffee and tea preparation. Breakfast is not included but can be enjoyed on the sunny terrace of the golf course restaurant next to the castle. The apartment is furnished with rustic furniture and unique details. The walls are hung with 15 copper engravings by the eponymous artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
Other rooms in the house can also be rented for events, seminars and meetings.
See Tillysburg Castle as a location.
Check In/Out Information

Check In ab 14:00
Check Out bis 11:00

Cancellation terms

The guest can cancel up to one month before the agreed arrival date at the latest. However, a cancellation fee of 50% of the gross total price will apply. After that, no costs can be reimbursed.

Distances
Destination Location Distance
Bus Tillysburg 1,5km
Train Enns 6km
Airport Salzburg 140km
Airport Wien/Schwechat 188km
Shopping Enns 6km

Apartment: Piranesi Kabinett

Cosy double room in Tillysburg castle. The Piranesi Cabinet, with its charming decor, invites you to linger. Enjoy your breakfast coffee under the historic arcade arches of the courtyard.
Facilities

The room/apartment/property is equipped with

  • WLAN
  • Renovated/newly refurbished
  • Antique furnished

Bedroom

  • Linen
  • Extra cushions and blankets

Bathroom

  • Shower
  • WC
  • Towels
  • Hairdryer

Garden

  • Castle courtyard
  • Outdoor dining area

Kitchen

  • Coffee machine
  • Electric kettle

Others

  • not barrier-free
  • Non Smoking
  • No pets

Payment

  • Online payment/credit card
History

History

Count Werner t‘Serklaes von Tilly bought the property in 1629/1630. He had the previous castle, Volkenstorf, demolished and had the new Tillysburg Castle built between 1633 and 1645 using the material from the demolition. The Tillys of Tillysburg died out in 1724 with Ferdinand Lorenz. His sister, the married Countess Monfort, became the heir. In 1730 she sold Tillysburg to Baron Johann Josef Clemens Anton von Weichs, who was a poor manager. From the insolvency assets, Ludovika von Weichs bought the lordships of Tillysburg and Stein in 1755. She sold the castle and land to St. Florian Monastery in 1764. During the Napoleonic Wars (1809) the castle served as a field hospital.

In 1841 Count Karl O'Hegerty bought the castle and estate. O'Hegerty had previously been Master of the Horse at the French court; because of this background, he set up stables for about 40 horses and started horse breeding, which i.a. supplied the Enns barracks with cavalry horses. During the last renovation, the horse stable was reconstructed with the equipment from 1849. Due to the marriage of daughter Ida to Count Franz von Eltz, Tillysburg and agriculture remained in this family for more than 100 years. The building suffered greatly from looting and the billeting of refugees during the Second World War.
In 1988 Heinrich Count von Eltz sold the castle to Georg Spiegelfeld who ensured the renovation and revitalization of the castle.

Anton Bruckner


During his time as a school teacher in St. Florian (1845–1855) Anton Bruckner gave piano lessons and probably also taught other subjects to the children of the count. 
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Over night stay at Tillysburg castle
A-4490 St. Florian, Tillysburg 1
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