Pflindsberg Castle | |
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Altaussee, Styria, Austria | |
![]() Copper engraving by Georg Matthäus Vischer around 1681. | |
Site information | |
Type | Hill castle |
Condition | Ruin |
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Height | 945 m |
Site history | |
Built | ~1250 |
Built by | Philipp von Spanheim |
Ruine Pflindsberg is a castle in Styria, Austria.
Around 1250 Philipp of Spanheim, the Archbishop-elect of Salzburg, occupied the Ausseerland and the Ennstal in Styria. For the coverage of his claim to power he built the small Pflindsberg castle on a hill west of the village Altaussee. [1] In 1254 he had to withdraw, and the region returned to Styria. In the following centuries the Pflindsberg castle developed into a regional seignory with the right to hold high justice. It was administered by an official of the styrian Landesfürst. [2] The castle was abandoned in 1755 and already a ruin in 1780. [3]
47°38′N13°45′E / 47.633°N 13.750°E