- Roncolo Castle
Roncolo Castle (Italian: "Castel Roncolo"; German: "Schloss Runkelstein") is a castle in the
province of Bolzano ,Italy , near the city ofBolzano , on a rocky spur in the territory of Ritten/Renon.The castle was built in
1237 by the brothers Friedrich and Beral von Wangen (Vanga). In1274 it was damaged by a siege byMeinhard II of Tirol , who entrusted it to Gottschalk Knoger. The castle was rebuilt from the 1380s, when it received its fresco decorations by unknown masters. Later it was acquired by Sigismund of Austria. In 1463-1465 it was the seat of thePrince-Bishops of Trento .In
1500 it was given toGeorg von Frundsberg , under whom, in 1520, it exploded and had to be reconstructed in 1531. Seven years later it went to theLiechtenstein family, with the Liechtenstein-Castelcorno line. A fire in 1672 destroyed the eastern palace, which was never rebuilt. In1759 the last Liechtenstein-Castelcorno gave back the fief to the Trentine bishops. At the time it was in decay, and in 1858 another section crumbled.In the 1880s it was restored under the patronage of emperor
Francis Joseph of Austria . In 1893 it was donated to the commune of Bolzano, which still possess it. The last restoration was carried in the 1990s.External links
*it icon de icon [http://sagittario.comune.bolzano.it/roncolo Informations about the castle]
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