Haagen Castle

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Haagen Castle
Creation time : not clear
Castle type : Location
Conservation status: Burgstall
Place: Untermünkheim- Haagen

The castle Haagen is an Outbound castle in Haagen, a modern district of the municipality Untermünkheim in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in Baden-Wuerttemberg .

Haagen had two castles, about the construction and destruction of which nothing can be stated. In 1230 an Eberhardus de Gibhagen and in 1268 a Conradus Miles de Hage are mentioned and in 1347 Seitz Schneewasser from the same family lived here.

Haagen Castle was mentioned with Götz von Bachenstein in 1480 when he sold half of the castle to Limpurg . Before 1600 the castle was destroyed. Nothing has been preserved from the former castle complex, which can no longer be localized.

literature

  • Alois Schneider: The castles in the Schwäbisch Hall district. An inventory . Theiss, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8062-1228-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Description of the Oberamt Hall at wikisource.org pp. 284-285