




Schloss Fußberg
Castle · Gauting · Munich
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Schloss Fußberg takes its name from the Fuß family, who administered it in the 12th century; it is first documented in 1342 as a fortified manor and Bavarian ducal fief. Rebuilt in 1721 as a three-story mansard-roofed mansion, it later served as a paper-mill owner's villa before the municipality of Gauting bought the castle and its park in 1981.
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Schloss Fußberg is a stately house in the village of Gauting, Bavaria, Germany dating from 1721.
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- Why stop at Schloss Fußberg on a bike ride?
- Schloss Fußberg takes its name from the Fuß family, who administered it in the 12th century; it is first documented in 1342 as a fortified manor and Bavarian ducal fief. Rebuilt in 1721 as a three-story mansard-roofed mansion, it later served as a paper-mill owner's villa before the municipality of Gauting bought the castle and its park in 1981.
- Where is Schloss Fußberg?
- Schloss Fußberg is in Gauting, Munich (Germany).