Castle chapels were usually consecrated to saints, especially those associated with knighthood, such as Saint George or Saint Gereon.
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The oil press and sawmill at Schlossweg 2 and the castle chapel are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance.
The Briefkappelenorgel (Letter Chapel organ), a singularly manualed instrument with 16 voices was constructed by Johannes Schwaz in 1723 and from 1724 served as the organ of the Schloßkapelle (Castle Chapel) of Dönhofstädt near Rastenburg.