Indoor Area
The castle's interior structure is made up of spacious rooms, being the following the most notable: the cellar, whose wooden planks for storing wine are still preserved; the entrance hall's framework; the large central stairway; the reading-room; and the music room. Also worth of notice is the terrace-in the middle of which is a well-with its spectacular views.
Other elements that stand out are the original stone footholds for standing guard over the prisoners, fitted on to the prison walls and exterior facades; the large feasting hall, where Medieval dinners were held; the prison and the dungeon; and the chapel's balcony for attending office from inside the castle.
By the way: Many of the castle's rooms are on hire for celebrating different kinds of social or private events.