Immerse yourself in the fascinating history and culture of Landeck Castle with our user-friendly mobile app. This app is your personal companion for an impressive castle tour and offers you a comprehensive audio tour that enriches your visit.
Highlights of the app:
• Multilingual castle tour: Available in German, English, French, Italian and Dutch.
• Offline use: After the first download, the app can be used completely offline.
• Status display of visited stations: Keep track of stations that have already been visited.
• Easy Navigation: Easily find desired areas using station numbers.
About the castle:
Landeck Castle is the bridge builder in the Tyrolean Oberland between culture, mysticism, spirituality and business and provides a unique experience for all visitors and guests.
Visit Landeck Castle with its local history museum, the castle gallery or come along to one of the many events. Let yourself be enchanted by the unique flair and mystical rooms of this Tyrolean jewel.
Landeck Castle was built as a castle around 1290 as a seat for the court and administration. The name “Landecke” appears for the first time in 1251 in a fiefdom document from the Bishop of Brixen.
In the 14th century the name was transferred to the castle and the “court”, that is, the administrative district. It included the Stanzertal and the settlements of Fließ and Zams. Landeck has only existed as a separate municipality since 1900, when the villages of Angedair, Perfuchs, Perjen and Bruggen merged. In 1904 Landeck became a market and in 1923 a city.
The castle remained the court and administrative seat until 1797. It then served as a hospital, barracks and, after 1900, as quarters for workers at the Continentale carbide factory. (Carbide is a compound of carbon and calcium used in industry for hardening and coating.)