The Gothic chancel of the church contains frescoes dating to the 15th century.
There is a 15th century church with 14th century tower, containing frescoes and wood carvings.
Nearly every major room in the palace contains frescoes.
The church contains frescoes dating from the early sixteenth century.
A door opens into a cortile with a small chapel that contains frescoes from the 11th century.
Near it are two grottos, which have been used for Christian worship and contain frescoes of the 10th and 11th centuries.
The Church also contains frescoes from the 14th century representing the Black Death of 1349.
The church contains frescoes and stucco from the 17th Century.
It was built in 1427 and also contains frescoes.
Another part of this construction period is the library, which contains frescoes by Paul Troger.