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487: 52: 82: 499: 511: 407: 35: 255: 419:, which was replaced with a stone bridge in the 17th century. It is rectangular and about 34 m × 39 m (112 ft × 128 ft) in size. Each corner has a round tower with the 11 m (36 ft) in diameter south tower being the largest and main tower. The other three towers are 8.7 m (29 ft) in diameter. The oldest residence building in the castle is on the north side. The current 89: 59: 347: 314:
for a loan from Heinrich von Sigberg. In 1460 the castle was partly destroyed in a fire. Because of the complex ownership (owned by the Bishop of Chur, granted as a fief to the Brandis family, collateral to the Sigberg family), a quarrel broke out between the Brandis and Sigberg families over the
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The castle was first mentioned on 12 May 1324 as the death place of the knight Jacob von Marmels. In 1336 the Bishop and Count Ulrich von Montfort were quarreling over the castle, which was decided by the courts in the Bishop's favor. However, in the following year he granted the castle as a
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The castle is located about 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) north-east of Igis village, on a flat plain but about 250 m (820 ft) from a steep cliff. The castle is surrounded by two moats which were filled with water during the Middle Ages. Originally the moats were spanned with a
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in the north-east tower was completed around 1670. The carved paneling is painted with hunting scenes. The coffered roof is decorated with 43 constellations and the four winds. The room is decorated with a collection of
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In 1462 the Duke of Austria acquired the castle and estates from the Bishop of Chur and sold it to Ulrich von Brandis, who began rebuilding. In 1467 the duke expanded the estates attached to Marschlins by adding
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The castle was built in the 13th century, though there may have been 11th or 12th century castles on the site and local legend claims it dates back to the
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like gate is in the center of the western wall, but was originally further south. In the courtyard is a cannon from the Salis regiment from 1676.
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the castle became an army camp. A total of about 10,000 soldiers and 3,000 horse passed through the castle between March 1799 and December 1800.
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In 1905 the Salis family had the castle rebuilt under the guidance of the architect Eugen Probst. Probst, the controversial founder of the
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the castle to Ulrich Goeldin and in 1518 the Gugelberg family bought it outright. Around 1600 the moat was drained.
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determined that the Brandis family needed to repay the loan and that the repair costs would be shared equally.
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In 1633 the rather dilapidated structure was acquired by Ulysses von Salis, a member of the
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was built in 1638 by the Pfau workshop and the cabinets decorated with the alliance
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style, a square castle with corner towers, one of which is enlarged to serve as the
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oven from the first half of the 18th century warmed the room. The third room, the
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There are three highly decorated, 17th century furnished rooms in the castle. The
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from the mid-17th century and with stained glass from the same era.
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in the following year broke the deal. After the war, in 1509, they
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on the chapel was added. From 1771 until 1777 the castle became a
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whose brother Hartmann IV was married to Margarethe of Savoy.
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of Heinrich Hirzel-Yolanda von Salis are from 1674. The
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Cultural property of national significance in Graubünden
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Marschlins Castle with the nearby cliff in background
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Marschlins Castle was the childhood home of feminist
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Marschlins Castle is located in Canton of Graubünden
Marschlins Castle is located in Switzerland
46°57′16.36″N 09°35′4.14″E / 46.9545444°N 9.5844833°E / 46.9545444; 9.5844833
water castle
Bishop of Chur
castle
Igis
municipality
Landquart
Canton of Graubünden
Switzerland
heritage site of national significance
Meta von Salis

Carolingian era
Bishop of Chur
Savoyard
donjon
Kyburg
fief
Albert II of Austria
Counts of Toggenburg
Zürich
Old Swiss Confederation
Frederick VII
collateral
Three Leagues
Malans

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