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Wildenburg Castle (Eifel)

Coordinates: 50°27′43″N 6°29′39″E / 50.461971°N 6.494089°E / 50.461971; 6.494089
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Wildenburg Castle
Burg Wildenburg
Hellenthal
The Wildenburg in 1997
Wildenburg Castle Burg Wildenburg is located in Germany
Wildenburg Castle Burg Wildenburg
Wildenburg Castle
Burg Wildenburg
Coordinates50°27′43″N 6°29′39″E / 50.461971°N 6.494089°E / 50.461971; 6.494089
Typehill castle, spur castle
CodeDE-NW
Height526 m above sea level (NHN)
Site information
Conditionpreserved
Site history
Built1202 to 1235
Garrison information
OccupantsAdlige, Grafen, Klerikale
The Wildenburg around 1618
Hansa Luftbild of the Wildenburg from 1932

Wildenburg, 2016 aerial photograph

The Wildenburg lies in the North Rhine-Westphalian part of the Eifel Mountains in the national park district of Hellenthal in the German county of Euskirchen.

The castle was built between 1202 and 1235 and is one of the few hill castles in the Eifel that has not been destroyed by war or demolition. It was the centre of gravity of a territorial lordship that extended in the west as far as the present border with Belgium and in the east reached the gates of Steinfeld Abbey. As in the Middle Ages the castle may only be accessed on a single road, today the Landesstraße 22, which runs from the valley of the Reifferscheider Bach via Steinfeld into the valley of the River Urft.

References


Literature

  • Roland Günter (1989), Kunstreiseführer Rheinland, Bintlach: Gondrom Verlag, ISBN 3-8112-0592-7
  • Harald Herzog: Burgen und Schlösser. Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1989, ISBN 3-7927-1067-6.
  • Manfred Konrads: Die Geschichte der Herrschaft Wildenburg in der Eifel. Handprese Weilerswist, Euskirchen 2001, ISBN 3-935221-08-8.
  • Ernst Wackenroder (Bearb.): Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kreises Schleiden. Verlag Schwann, Düsseldorf 1932. (Nachdruck: Verlag Schwann-Bagel, Düsseldorf 1982, ISBN 3-590-32116-4)
  • Werner Paravicini (Hrsg.): Höfe und Residenzen im spätmittelalterlichen Reich. Grafen und Herren, Teilband 2, Ostfildern 2012, ISBN 978-3-7995-4525-9