Schloss Fuschl

Schloss Fuschl is a castle in the gemeinde of Hof bei Salzburg, in the Land Salzburg in western Austria. It stands on a peninsula at the western end of Lake Fuschl, a glacier lake. It was built in about 1450 by the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg, who used it as a hunting lodge. In 1816, the prince-bishopric of Salzburg was dissolved and the property passed to the Austrian state. It fell into disrepair. In 1955, the property was restored to the von Remiz family. It was used as a location for the film Sissi. It was made into a hotel in the 1950s. It retains a collection of old master paintings.

Schloss Fuschl

Schloss Fuschl is a castle in the gemeinde of Hof bei Salzburg, in the Land Salzburg in western Austria. It stands on a peninsula at the western end of Lake Fuschl, a glacier lake. It was built in about 1450 by the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg, who used it as a hunting lodge. In 1816, the prince-bishopric of Salzburg was dissolved and the property passed to the Austrian state. It fell into disrepair. In 1955, the property was restored to the von Remiz family. It was used as a location for the film Sissi. It was made into a hotel in the 1950s. It retains a collection of old master paintings.