Burgruine Finkenstein

Finkenstein Castle ruin
Alternative names Burgruine Finckenstein
General information
Status ruins
Location Finkenstein am Faaker See, Carinthia, Austria
Town or city Finkenstein am Faaker See
Country Austria
Coordinates 46°19′29″N 13°32′28″E / 46.324773°N 13.541109°E
Completed around 1100

Finkenstein Castle is a ruined castle in Carinthia, Austria, situated on a steep cliff to the south at the foot of the Karavanke and above Lake Faak. Burgruine Finkenstein is situated at a height of 788 metres (2,585 ft).[1]

History

The castle was first mentioned in 1142. It was owned by the Dukes of Carinthia who gave it to their ministeriales, who called themselves after the castle von Finkenstein. In 1223 there was a dispute between Heinrich von Finkenstein and Bishop Henry of Bamberg, the owner of the nearby castle Federaun regarding the crossing of the river Gail. After the extinction of the Carinthian Finkensteins at the beginning of the 14th Century -a cadet branch of the family, the Finck von Finckenstein came after possibly participating in the Third Crusade to prominence in Prussia-, the ownership was passed back to the Dukes of Carinthia, which had been the Habsburg since 1335. Emperor Maximilian I, Duke of Carinthia since 1493 gave the castle and the rule to his liegeman Sigismund von Dietrichstein, whose descendants held the castle still 1861. Since the end of the 18th century, it is no longer inhabited and decayed, only ruins remain.

Building Specifications

The oldest parts of the castle are Romanesque. In the second half of the 16th century, was rebuilt in late Gothic style. At the beginning of this century, four gates were built in the High Castle. The 15 m high end wall of the former palace still stands today.

Today Finkenstein Castle Ruin is the backdrop of the Burgarena, an amphitheatre with 1150 seats mainly used for concerts.

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Coordinates: 46°32′48″N 13°54′11″E / 46.5465916667°N 13.9030805556°E