Wartenberg Castle (Stuttgart)
Wartenberg Castle | ||
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Alternative name (s): | Wartinberch, Pragburg, Wartberg, Warpperg | |
Castle type : | Hilltop castle | |
Conservation status: | Burgstall | |
Place: | Stuttgart | |
Geographical location | 48 ° 48 '5 " N , 9 ° 10' 52" E | |
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The Castle Wartenberg , also Wartinberch , Prague Castle , Wartberg and Warpperg called, is an Outbound hilltop castle on the Wartberg about 3400 meters north of the Old Palace in Stuttgart-Nord in Baden-Württemberg , close to the Prague saddle .
The castle, probably called Wartiberch here , was founded in 1133 in a feud between Count Adelbert IV of Calw-Löwenstein and Duke Welf VI. destroyed by the Guelph . From 1466 the castle, of which no remains have survived , is only known as the Burgstall above the Störzenbach .
literature
- Hartwig Zürn : The prehistoric and early historical site monuments and the medieval castle sites of the Stuttgart city district and the Böblingen, Esslingen and Nürtingen districts . Verlag Silberburg, Stuttgart 1956, p. 9.