Ansitz Baron Von Widmann
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Ansitz Baron von Widmann is an ''
Ansitz An ''Ansitz'' is a small residence designed for the lower nobility of the Germanic Alpine region. History The concept of ''Ansitz'' dates back to the end of the Middle Ages up to the 19th century. Unlike castles, they were hardly fortified. T ...
'' located in Kurtatsch an der Weinstraße,
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
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Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
. The house has also been called Ansitz Staffelfeld, the Indermaur House and the Great Payr House. The Gothic-style main house, along with the horse stalls and barn, are the oldest part of the property. Expansions were made on the house in 1708. Additions to the first and second floors were made in 1860. Renovations and expansions continued on into the late twentieth century. The cellars are still used for the wines of the estate, currently owned by the Baron von Widmann. A relief of the family crest of the In der Maur family, the original owners, was added above the second floor exterior doorframe in 1676. At one time, the northern part of the mansion housed business offices of the Raiffeisen Bank. The estate is now the seat of the Baron Widmann winery. The house was owned by the Indermaur family, then the family von Arbogast in 1758, the family von Payr through the marriage of Helena Franziska von Indermaur in 1763, the Kager family in 1783 when purchased by Johann Mathias von Kager, and then the von Widmann family in 1867 through the marriage of Alfons von Widmann to the sister of Karl von Kager.


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{{Reflist Buildings and structures in South Tyrol Houses in Italy In der Maur family residences Wineries of Italy