Schloss Büchsenhausen, St. Nikolaus, Innsbruck

A recent discovery at the other side of the valley, in a part of town called St.Nikolaus.
I have passed by several times with the “J” bus on the way to Hungerburg but I was on bike this time.
So I took some photos from what I was seeing. The castle complex is huge and is privatly owned.
It used to be a bell and weapon foundry, beer brewery and wine cellar. For the full story, see the homepage > Geschichte Schloss Büchsenhausen
Look at that staircase! It’s dying for wedding shootings.Actually they DO organize wedding receptions there.They even have their own church. It’s like a little village on its own. Can someone invite me, please? 😀
I asked for permission to take photos inside. Unfortunately they replied that the rooms are private property and are not to be visited.

2 Comments Add yours

  1. mathew says:

    Your photos are getting better and better each and every post..

  2. Colin Bennett says:

    Hi, I believe my relations on my Mother’s side owned the castle for many generations, My late mother’s maiden name was Brady, her father’s name Frederick
    Lovel O’Hara Brady, his mother’s name Rosena Einehousen.
    I believe my cousin Monique lived there for many years, I do not know if the family still own the castle 🏰

    I think Count Robert Nissle was a relation.
    Regards
    Colin.

    colin.bennett13@cheerful.com

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