Falkenstein Castle (Bad Herrenalb)
Falkenstein Castle | ||
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Falkenstein rocks near Bad Herrenalb |
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Creation time : | 12th Century | |
Castle type : | Hilltop castle | |
Conservation status: | Burgstall | |
Place: | Bad Herrenalb | |
Geographical location | 48 ° 48 '20.9 " N , 8 ° 26' 24.5" E | |
Height: | 420 m above sea level NHN | |
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The Falkenstein Castle is an Outbound high medieval hilltop castle on the rocky peaks on the western edge of the valley of the Alps above the present city of Bad Herrenalb in Baden-Württemberg Calw .
history
The castle was built in the early 12th century by the Lords of Eberstein in the uninhabited Alb valley. The castles of that time served as the center of power to develop the surrounding region. With the founding of the Herrenalb Cistercian monastery in the middle of the 12th century, Falkenstein Castle lost this function. Presumably it was given up again at this time and the stones were used in the construction of the monastery.
Remains of the neck ditch and the shield wall can still be seen from the castle on today's lookout rock.
literature
- Heinz Kirchenmaier: Falkenstein Castle. A fabulous story from the world of the Counts of Eberstein. Aquensis-Verlag, Baden-Baden 2015, ISBN 978-3-95457-133-8 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Peter Rückert: The settlement development in the west and north. In: Sönke Lorenz (Ed.): The Northern Black Forest. From the wilderness to the growth region. Markstein Verlag, Filderstadt 2001, ISBN 3-935129-01-7 , p. 55.
- ^ Dietrich Lutz: Castles in the Calw district. In: Herbert Zerr (ed.): The district of Calw. 2nd Edition. Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart / Aalen 1986, ISBN 3-8062-0470-5 , p. 149.