Tyrolese Architecture 
country round. 
In 157 3, it 
passed to the 
h ugger family; 
it is now owned 
by Count 
E nzenbe r g, 
who has appro¬ 
priately placed 
in the different 
rooms a collec¬ 
tion he has 
made of old 
furniture and 
objects of 
native handi- 
craft. El e 
keeps the 
building in 
good repair, 
and occasion- 
INTERIOR 
SCHLOSS TRATZBERG 
ally makes it 
his home. The 
castle stands 
between 
Jenbach and 
Sehwaz, on a 
wooded hillside 
descending to 
the north bank 
of the River 
Inn, and three 
hundred feet 
above the 
surface of the 
water. 1 n the 
name of the 
little village of 
Buch, on the 
opposite shore, 
the abundance 
of beech trees 
A GALLERY 
SCHLOSS TRATZBERG 
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