The fortified Annenberg Castle is a castle-like palace in Latsch in South Tyrol. It lies at an altitude of 1,039 meters on the Sonnenberg above the hamlet of Tiss, which belongs to the Goldrain fraction. The castle is proven to be on a prehistoric settlement site.
The fortified Annenberg Castle is a castle-like palace in Latsch in South Tyrol. It lies at an altitude of 1,039 meters on the Sonnenberg above the hamlet of Tiss, which belongs to the Goldrain fraction. The castle is proven to be on a prehistoric settlement site.
In the 13th century the Lords of Burgus-Wangen, an old, noble family from Burgusio, built a permanent residential tower here. There is no knowledge of the appearance or dimensions of this first construction. Read More