Worblingen Castle
Worblingen Castle | ||
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Castle type : | Höhenburg, spur location | |
Conservation status: | Burgstall | |
Standing position : | probably episcopal ministerial | |
Place: | Rielasingen-Worblingen -Worblingen | |
Geographical location | 47 ° 44 '0.5 " N , 8 ° 49' 40.4" E | |
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The castle Worblingen is a Outbound hilltop castle on the northwestern edge of the church today part Worblingen (field name "Postal" in 1664) of the community Rielasingen-Worblingen in the district of Konstanz ( Baden-Wuerttemberg ).
The castle was the seat of the lords of Worblingen, mentioned in the 13th century, who were probably episcopal ministerials . No remains of the former castle complex have survived.
literature
- Michael Losse, Hans Noll, Michael Greuter (Eds.): Castles, palaces, fortresses in Hegau - fortifications and aristocratic residences in the western Lake Constance area . In: Hegau-Geschichtsverein (Ed.): Hegau-Bibliothek, Volume 109 . Michael Greuter Verlag, Hilzingen 2006, ISBN 3-938566-05-1 , pp. 145-146.
- Hans-Wilhelm Heine : Studies on weir systems between the young Danube and western Lake Constance . In: Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg (Hrsg.): Research and reports on the archeology of the Middle Ages in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 5 . Stuttgart 1978, ISSN 0178-3262 , pp. 91-92.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Worblingen at leo-bw.de
- ^ Entry on Worblingen Castle in the private database "Alle Burgen".