Trostburg Castle.
The castle can be reached by foot: either by a medieval
path (around 15 minutes) or via an easy pathway from
the village of Waidbruck (Ponte Gardena) below the
tunnel leading to the Val Gardena. This ministerial
fortress was built in the 12th cen. and expanded in
the 14th and 15th cen. It was once owned by the brother
of the famous medieval troubadour, Oswald von Wolkenstein
and has belonged to the South Tyrol Castle Institute
since 1967. Its current appearance is the result of
renovations during the Renaissance which combined
its fortification characteristics with those of a
residential castle. This idyllic and unadulterated
castle symbolizes the conflict between protection
through defensive technology and personable livability.
The itinerary through the fortress also includes the
exhibition of around 80 unique models of South Tyrolean
castles made by Ludwig Mitterdorfer (1885-1963).