Staufen Castle (Breisgau)

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Staufen Castle
Ruins of Staufen Castle in Breisgau

Ruins of Staufen Castle in Breisgau

Creation time : 1100 to 1200
Castle type : Hilltop castle
Conservation status: ruin
Standing position : Nobles
Place: Staufen im Breisgau
Geographical location 47 ° 53 '11 "  N , 7 ° 43' 55.4"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 53 '11 "  N , 7 ° 43' 55.4"  E
Height: 375  m above sea level NHN
Staufen Castle (Baden-Württemberg)
Staufen Castle

The Staufen castle is the ruins of a hilltop castle in a prominent location on a 375  m above sea level. NHN high hill in the north of the city of Staufen im Breisgau in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district in Baden-Württemberg .

history

Finds and excavations indicate that a watchtower stood on the hill at the site of today's castle ruins as early as Roman times .

The castle probably dates from the early 12th century and was built by the Lords of Staufen . Adalbert von Staufen built the castle house around 1100.

Staufen Castle was expressly mentioned for the first time in a document from 1248; The Üsenbergers , referred to as landlords in this context , never sat in the castle. In the 14th century, the lack of money and unsuccessful feuds between the Lords of Staufen and the nearby city of Freiburg meant that Freiburg was able to gain influence on Staufen Castle.

In the years 1327 and 1337 the city was able to acquire shares in the castle and enforce a so-called opening right . It was forbidden for the other castle owners to do anything against the city of Freiburg from the castle. In return, actions by the city had to be supported and the castle had to be open to the troops at all times.

In 1359 half of the castle and town were pledged by Otto von Staufen to Konrad Schnewlin and in 1370 the feudal sovereignty of the Counts of Freiburg was recognized. Around 1400 Staufen finally came to Front Austria .

With Georg Leo von Staufen, the lords of Staufen died out in 1602, and the castle and town fell back to Austria. In 1607 the castle was no longer inhabited. From 1628 the Staufen rule including the castle was pledged to the barons of Schauenburg (until 1722).

The undefended Staufen Castle was occupied by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War , who burned it down and destroyed it in 1632.

In 1896 the city of Staufen bought the ruins and had them renovated. In 1954 and 1960 the castle ruins were renovated again. Among other things, the surrounding walls of the castle are still preserved.

photos

literature

Web links

Commons : Burg Staufen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. Staufen im Breisgau - Altgemeinde ~ sub-town at leo-bw.de .
  3. s. Bader, ZGORh. Vol. 21, p. 439.
  4. Magda Fischer: The barons of Schauenburg as pawns of the front Austrian rule Staufen , Schau-ins-Land , 120th year, 2001, p. 99–119 ( digitized version of the Freiburg University Library ).