Feuchtwangen Castle
Feuchtwangen Castle | ||
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To the Taubenbrünnlein 11 |
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Alternative name (s): | Hunting home castle | |
Creation time : | Medieval | |
Castle type : | Niederungsburg, location | |
Conservation status: | Partly preserved | |
Place: | Wet cheeks | |
Geographical location | 49 ° 10 '7.9 " N , 10 ° 19' 44.3" E | |
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The castle Feuchtwangen , even Jagsheimisches castle called, is an Outbound medieval moated castle and later chateau in Feuchtwangen (For Taubenbrünnlein 11) in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria .
The former moated castle was probably integrated into the Feuchtwanger city fortifications. In the early 15th century, extensions and alterations took place. In 1765 the new building, a plastered building with a hip roof , which is still preserved today , was erected. The Jagsheimisches Schlösschen was the seat of the Lords of Jagsheim.
literature
- Michael Petzet (Ed.): Monuments in Bavaria. (Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments). Volume 5: Hans Wolfram Lübbecke (arr.): Middle Franconia. Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52396-1 .
Web links
Commons : Zum Taubenbrünnlein 11 (Feuchtwangen) - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Entry on Feuchtwangen Castle (Jagsheimisches Schlösschen) in the private database "All Castles".