The main castle complex is surrounded by a moat to the south and west, almost always dry, which is scarcely visible due to the woods that have been allowed to grow.
At this time it was a tall rectangular building surrounded by a thick ring wall, with defensive towers in the four corners.
[3] In the second half of the 17th century Johann Franz Maximilian Servatius von Hundt undertook a major restoration, depicted in engravings by Michael Wening.
The earlier main structure is shown, with the addition of a chapel and a wing joining it to a three-story building that no longer exists.
[1] A further representation from 1729 shows the castle in essentially its present form, including a hexagonal fountain depicted by Wening.