Schloss Heynitz
Nossen, Germany, Germany
Schloss Heynitz, situated in Heynitz near Nossen in Saxony, Germany, originated as a Slavic water castle in the 12th century and features a prominent residential tower first documented in 1338, evolving into one of Saxony's most significant late Gothic secular buildings around 1585 with decorative brick gables by master Jakob Heilmann.
Owned by the von Heynitz noble family until the 14th century and later by various lines, it retained its 16th-century exterior despite modern interior updates like a grand staircase, serving through centuries as a knight's seat amid regional monastic influences from nearby Altzella Abbey.
Today, managed by the von Watzdorf family since recent times, it functions as a nature conservation station with NABU programs promoting biodiversity in its park through wildflower meadows, insect habitats, and educational tours for children.
Location
Heynitzer Str. 8-10, 01683 Nossen, Germany
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