Schloss Fußberg is a stately house in the village of Gauting, Bavaria, Germany dating from 1721.
Schloss Fußberg lies to the north of the historic center of Gauting on the left bank of the Würm.
It is named after the 12th century noble family of Fuß, also written as Fuoz, Vuoz or in Latin "pes", followers of the House of Wittelsbach.
[2] It is a baroque building that served as a summer residence for the Andechs Abbey and a resting place on the route to Munich.
After the monasteries were secularized, in 1819 the castle was acquired by Karl Theodor Maria, Freiherr von Hallberg-Broich die Anlage.