Take a tour of Vischering Castle in Vischering, Germany - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The medieval Vischering Castle is a horseshoe shaped structure in the town of Vischering, Germany.
It was initially constructed in the 13th century by Bishop Gerhard von der Mark when he decided to build a fortress to compete with another family’s castle.
The castle's architecture reflects that of the feudal age and is made primarily of sandstone and red tile.
The three-storied building is securely situated within a moat that is fed by a nearby river.
After a fire in the 1520s, the castle went through a period of reconstruction but still retains its drawbridge, courtyard and chapel.
As a result of its sturdy construction and location the castle escaped World War Two with only minor damage.