Amalienhof (Sulzfeld)

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Amalienhof in Sulzfeld

The Amalienhof in Sulzfeld , a municipality in the Karlsruhe district in Baden-Württemberg , is a castle or mansion that was owned by the Göler von Ravensburg family until 2000 . The Amalienhof was originally built in the 17th century and is located at the end of the village in the direction of Kürnbach .

description

The Amalienhof was named after Amalia Göler. Reck (1785-1853) named. The oldest part, the barrel vault of the cellar, dates from the beginning of the 17th century. The current palace can be reached via a small alley . The single-storey plastered building under a hipped roof has 15 axes . There are two square, tower-like extensions on the narrow sides. A flight of stairs on the courtyard side leads to the entrance, which is adorned with an alliance coat of arms of the Göler von Ravensburg and Messrs. Horneck von Hornberg . On the rear side you have a wonderful view of the park from the terrace.

literature

  • Adolf von Oechelhäuser and Franz Xaver Kraus (eds.): The art monuments of the Grand Duchy of Baden (Volume 8.1): The art monuments of the districts of Sinsheim, Eppingen and Wiesloch (Heidelberg district) , Tübingen 1909, pp. 198–199. ( Online edition )
  • Hartmut Riehl: Castles and palaces in the Kraichgau . Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-51-7 , pp. 105-106.

Web links

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Coordinates: 49 ° 5 '57 "  N , 8 ° 51' 23.6"  E