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Schloss Brandis

Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle
Maienfeld
Schloss Brandis.jpg
Brandis Castle
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle is located in Canton of Graubünden
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle is located in Switzerland
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle
Brandis Castle/Maienfeld Castle
Coordinates 47°00′23″N 9°31′51″E / 47.006394°N 9.530862°E / 47.006394; 9.530862Coordinates: 47°00′23″N 9°31′51″E / 47.006394°N 9.530862°E / 47.006394; 9.530862
Type Castle
Code CH-GR
Site information
Condition Restaurant
Site history
Built 13th Century
Garrison information
Occupants Freiherren von Aspermont

Brandis Castle or Maienfeld Castle is a castle in the municipality of Maienfeld of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.

The Maienfeld area was an important Roman era customs station on the road between Turicum (Zurich) and Brigantium (Bregenz). After the Fall of the Western Roman Empire the area probably remained a local population center and retained some of the Roman buildings and fortifications. During the High Middle Ages the Carolingian royal estate of curtis Lupinis was built in the area and the town of Maienfeld grew up around the castle. In the 10th century the Lords of Bregenz probably built a small fortified tower near or on the site of the current castle.

The castle was built in the 13th century for the Freiherr von Aspermont and was originally known as Maienfeld Castle. In 1282 Heinrich von Aspermont specified in his will that upon his death his brother, Egilolf, was to inherit the castle and the Herrschaft of Maienfeld. With his death only two years later, Egilolf inherited the castle in 1284. In 1295 he hosted a peace conference between the Bishop of Chur and the Freiherr von Vaz at the castle. In 1338 the Freiherr von Aspermont sold most of his estates in Graubünden, but retained Maienfeld. However, in 1342 it was owned by the Lord von Windegg. In 1355 they sold the castle to the Counts of Toggenburg for 5600 gulden. Oddly, four years later they paid the same price to buy Maienfeld from the Counts of Werdenburg-Sargans.


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