Landstuhl Castle

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Landstuhl Castle
Alternative name (s): Bürglin, Löwenstein House
Creation time : before 1409
Castle type : Niederungsburg
Conservation status: departed
Place: Landstuhl

The castle Landstuhl , as Bürglin or Löwensteinisches house called, is a Outbound castle at the east end of the town of Landstuhl in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate .

In 1409 Puller von Hohenburg, then Walter Blick von Lichtenberg and 1484 Schweickhardt von Sickingen are named as the owners of the castle . Around 1570 the castle was mentioned as a little burial place and was demolished before 1732.

The castle complex, which could no longer be precisely located, was integrated into the city ​​fortifications as a fortification and had a multi-storey residential tower with a hipped or tented roof .

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