Grubenhagen Castle (Vollrathsruhe)
Grubenhagen Castle | |
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Wall remains of the keep |
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Creation time : | 13th Century |
Castle type : | Niederungsburg, location |
Conservation status: | Wall remains, moat |
Standing position : | Nobles |
Construction: | Field stone, brick |
Place: | Vollrathsruhe - Grubenhagen Castle |
Geographical location | 53 ° 39 '47.3 " N , 12 ° 29' 1.5" E |
Grubenhagen Castle is the ruins of a low castle in Grubenhagen Castle , a district of Vollrathsruhe in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
Only a few structural remains of the castle have survived, mainly 10 meter high wall parts of the former donjon with a wall thickness of 3.3 meters made of field stones and brick . The rest of the facility can mainly be accessed via the geological conditions on site. In the northwest was the circular main castle , which was connected to the southeast by a somewhat lower, roughly rectangular outer castle . The entire complex was surrounded by a wide moat , some of which is still preserved.
The castle was built in the 13th century by the von Grube family and expanded until the 15th century. The later lords of the castle provided the von Maltzan family , who built an estate north of the castle , which eventually replaced the castle as a manor in the 19th century .
literature
- The architectural and art monuments in the GDR, Neubrandenburg district , Berlin 1986, p. 471.
Web links
- Entry on Burg Grubenhagen in the private database "Alle Burgen".
- Burg Schloß Grubenhagen , private website, accessed on January 13, 2017