Castle Viamala

Sins Castle

Das Schloss Sins mi der Ruine Alt Sind
Paspels im Sommer

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Schloss Sins mit der Ruine alt Sins
A castle with a changing face: Sins Castle in Paspels is just over 300 years old.

Description

Paspels Castle was probably built by Jahn Victor von Travers-Ortenstein around 1695. Parts of the main wing probably date from this period, although it is no longer possible to identify them. Around 1730, the builder's son of the same name appears to have carried out extensive remodelling. This remodelling is presumably the basis for the overall design of the current complex, in particular the staircase. It is thought to be the birthplace of Pompejus Planta, who became known as Jürg Jenatsch's adversary.

Further alterations were carried out by Lieutenant General Victor von Travers, who also had the chapel dedicated in honour of the names of Jesus, Mary and Joseph on 25 April 1760. The last major renovation took place in 1892/93 under Colonel Freidrich von Tscharner (later on Ortenstein) with a remodelling of the exterior. The architect was Nicolaus Hartmann senior, St. Moritz. Ownership was transferred to Minister F. von Salis-Soglio in 1911. Sins Castle was run as a hotel until 2012.

Access
Sins Castle is privately owned and not open to the public. The castle is located directly on the Domleschg Castle Trail.

Opening hours

Sins Castle is privately owned. It is not open to the public.

Contact

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