A beautiful chapel and the tallest tower date back to the Middle Ages, and a charming courtyard with galleries was built in the Renaissance. Now the whole territory of the old castle is available for tours, an interesting collection of antiques is kept within its walls. Here you can see sumptuous antique furniture, tapestries and paintings, as well as personal belongings of the castle's former owners.
For many years, the castle was owned by representatives of the ducal family of Wittelsbach, among whom were famous scholars and collectors. They collected very interesting collections of unique things, some of which are presented in the castle today. Travelers visiting the fortress in the summer will have the opportunity to stroll through the picturesque surrounding garden.
The main religious landmark of Landshut is the Church of St. Martin (Martinskirche), which is another vivid example of Gothic architecture. The construction of this church began at the turn of the 14th-15th centuries and lasted for almost a hundred years. Martinskirche was built solely on donations from local residents. The main architectural feature of the medieval church is a high brick tower, which was recognized as unique of its kind.
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