Spliatsch Castle German: Burg Spliatsch is a ruined castle in the municipality of Surses in the Albula Region in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland.
Very little is known about the early history of this castle. It was built along the important trade road that led over the Julier and Septimer Passes probably in the 12th or 13th century. A local noble family of the same name existed during that time and may have built the castle. In that case, when they died out in the early 13th century the castle was inherited by Marmels family. It is also possible that the castle was built by the Marmels family directly to support Marmels Castle which is only 1 km away. The earliest mention of Spliatsch is in 1193 when, at the request of the emperor, Andreas von Marmels imprisoned the papal legate Cintius there.
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Albula, Switzerland
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