Tiefenberg Castle

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Tiefenberg Castle
Creation time : probably 12th century
Conservation status: departed
Place: Rosenfeld -Bubenhofener Valley

The castle Tiefenberg is an Outbound castle in the deserted village Tiefenberg in "Bubenhofer Valley" above the hamlet Langenau the city Rosenfeld in Zollernalbkreis ( Baden-Wuerttemberg ).

The castle, which can no longer be precisely located, is believed to be east between Vogelmühle and Pelzmühle, was destroyed before 1365 and was mentioned as a castle stables from 1365 to 1511 . The castle was owned by the Lords of Bubenhofen ( feudal people of the Lords of Zimmer ), a Swabian noble family that can be traced back to 1190, which has been documented in the Bubenhofen Valley since 1254, emigrated in the 14th century, rose to great importance in the 15th century richest knight dynasty in the wider area and died out in the 19th century. The Lords of Bubenhofen also owned the Bubenhofen moated castle and Untreues Ziel castle in the area .

literature

  • Günter Schmitt : Castles, palaces and ruins in the Zollernalb district . Published by the Zollernalbkreis district office, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2007, ISBN 978-3-7995-0186-6 , p. 358.

Individual evidence

  1. Tiefenberg at leo-bw.de
  2. ^ Entry on Tiefenberg Castle in the private database "Alle Burgen".