The castle consists of an elongated, two-story hipped roof building with a pre-angled extension. The ground floor features vaulted ceilings and Bohemian caps dating from around 1705. The upper floor impresses with two spacious and representative stucco halls, which were also built around 1705. The roof truss from the same period, which has not yet been converted, consists of a beam ceiling with a double horizontal collar beam roof truss. In the basement, there are two barrel vaults connected by an archway, which is believed to date from the Gothic period.
The castle is particularly impressive due to its comfort in an extremely atmospheric ambience. The room climate is very pleasant thanks to the thick walls, and the views of meadows and forests create very atmospheric images of the landscape.
The castle offers a great deal of potential, both for artistic and creative work with many exhibition opportunities, as well as for working and living under one roof. The castle is also ideal for living with a large family across several generations.
The beautiful garden consists of an orchard with old trees and a garden with magnificent flowers, which was lovingly laid out in 2001.

























