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Kasselburg

Coordinates: 50°14′21″N 6°41′07″E / 50.239167°N 6.685278°E / 50.239167; 6.685278
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Kasselburg
Castilburg, Castelberch
Pelm
Kasselburg, aerial view from the west (2015)
Kasselburg is located in Germany
Kasselburg
Kasselburg
Coordinates50°14′21″N 6°41′07″E / 50.239167°N 6.685278°E / 50.239167; 6.685278
Typehill castle
CodeDE-RP
Height490 m above sea level (NHN)
Site information
Conditionlargely preserved
Site history
Built1100 bis 1200
Garrison information
Occupantsnobility, counts, dukes

The Kasselburg is a ruined hill castle on a 490-metre-high basalt massif in Pelm near Gerolstein in the county of Vulkaneifel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Description

Gate tower and tower house of the Kasselburg

The symbol of the Kasselburg is its 37-metre-high, double tower, which functioned as a gate tower and tower house, whose origins are not precisely clear. Hitherto it had been assumed that the lords of Blankenheim had built it shortly after 1335, but structural investigations have shown that the tower underwent several phases of construction and cannot just be the work of one architect. The gate probably lost its guarding function with the expansion of the castle from 1452. It is from that period that the large outer bailey, with its burgmann houses and domestic buildings, dates.

The double tower is open to the public and has a good view of the surrounding area but, despite its size, is not a bergfried (fighting tower). The latter, built around 1200, is smaller and stands in the eastern part of the inner bailey. It has a square ground plan and was turned into a tower house in the 14th century.

Also part of the inner ward is the almost 33-metre-long palas, which dates to the 14th century.

Literature

  • Alfred Dahn: Die Kasselburg. Geschichte und heutige Verwendung. In: Eifelverein (publ.): Jahrbuch des Kreises Daun 1976. Erzählungen, Geschichten und aktuelle Daten. Weiss, Monschau 1977, ISSN 0720-6976, pp. 19ff.
  • Matthias Kordel: Kasselburg. In: Die schönsten Schlösser und Burgen in der Eifel. 1st edition, Wartberg, Gudensberg-Gleichen, 1999, ISBN 3861344823, pp. 32–33.
  • Michael Losse: Kasselburg. Beitrag in: Hohe Eifel und Ahrtal (Joachim Zeune (ed.)). Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart, 2003. pp. 74–77 ISBN 3806217750.