The Pittersberg castle ruin is the ruin of a rock castle on an isolated rock cone on the south side of the Gailbergsattel in the northwest of the village of Laas in the market community of Kötschach-Mauthen.
The castle was documented in the year 1252 as the property of the County of Görz. With the Peace of Pusarnitz, the castle came into the possession of the Habsburgs, who assigned the facility to caretakers. The castle was the seat of a regional court but had already been in ruins by the mid-17th century. Remains of what is presumably an already Romanesque keep, parts of a curtain wall, and a circular cistern are still present.
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