Castel Welsperg is an authentic 12th-century medieval castle in Welsberg-Taisten, perfect for families and history enthusiasts. With its square stone tower, well-preserved walls, and original furnishings, it offers a no-frills journey back in time. The strategic location just minutes from Monguelfo-Tesido makes it easily reachable with convenient parking and a short access trail suitable for everyone.
- Authentic medieval castle from the 12th century with square stone tower and well-preserved walls
- Panoramic view of the Sesto Dolomites and Puster Valley from every window
- Original furnishings and explanatory panels recounting the life of the Welsperg lords
- Guaranteed accessibility with convenient parking and short trail suitable for all
Castel Welsperg in Welsberg-Taisten: 12th-century medieval castle with square stone tower, original furnishings, and panoramic view of the Sesto Dolomites. Accessible with convenient parking and short trail.
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1126-1140: Foundation by the Lords of Welsperg.
- Middle Ages: Administrative center of the Puster Valley.
- 16th century: Transformation into a Renaissance residence.
- Today: Privately owned, restored and open for visits.
The Visit: Between Courtyards and Panoramas
A Family-Friendly Castle
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
A local legend tells that the ghost of a Welsperg knight still watches over the castle, especially on full moon nights. Historically, the manor housed a writing school in the 15th century, where illuminated manuscripts were copied: some fragments are preserved in the diocesan archive of Brixen. During restorations, a secret passage was discovered connecting the cellars to an external spring, used for supplies during sieges. Today, the remains of the terraces where vines were cultivated can still be found in the surroundings, an unusual practice for these altitudes.
