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The “Moar”, the so-called administrator of the castle, used to reside in the Moarstube. The Moarstube is particularly spacious and has a bright and friendly ambience. Along with the oversized windows, this was an expression of the moar’s status and prestige.
A material mix of old wood, hand-made light furniture and floorboards from our birch forest, East Tyrolean sheep’s wool (in the cracks of the dark old wood ceilings), stone washbasins in the bathrooms, and glass ensure cosiness and modern comfort. The colors green, bordeaux red and dark brown dominate the apartment…
An extravagant, hand-carved multi-part table lamp is the highlight of the apartment.
There are beautiful views of the Grasberge and the Hohe Tauern as well as the garden.