The particular homey character of the feudal Taufers Castle astonishes around 70,000 visitors every year.
As early as 1136 a noble-free family is named Taufers. In the 1220's the family built a new, generously arranged lord house, whose donjon with an attached living tower is constructed against the mountainside, as this was thought to be the possible attacking side. The powerful Taufers Castle is a dynastic seat of the Barons of Taufers with impressive and interesting fortified grounds.
Another great hall (later used as grain storage room) is located at a secured area in the western part of the castle. The naturally given construction space is delimited by a surrounding curtain wall, where there are different living complexes, attached to it.
In the 15th and 16th centuries the grounds were renovated into an expansive castle residence, most of them built in the early 16th century. The impressive weir system, although, dates back to the 15th century.
Taufers Castle has been in the possession of the Südtiroler Burgeninstitut since 1977. The entire furnished and well preserved castle numbers among the greatest and most beautiful castles of the entire Tyrolean region.
Prices: Adults: 10€ 13€ (29.03.2024 - 03.11.2024 including the exhibition)
Students/Pensioners (over 65 years old): 7€ 9€/Person (29.03.2024 - 03.11.2024 including the exhibition)
Children (6-16 years old): 5€ 6€ (29.03.2024 - 03.11.2024 including the exhibition)