Today it also houses a cultural and exhibition centre as well as the property management offices of the princely estates in Weinviertel.
Around 1600, Gundakar of Liechtenstein had to rebuild a pre-existing Gothic castle as a four-winged water chateau.
The remainder of the castle was ravaged by the French in 1809 and in 1866 the Prussians established a field hospital there.
A multipurpose social hall on the ground floor provides space for seminars, presentations and small conferences.
A large collection of documentation on the history of the Liechtenstein family is also displayed on this floor.