Burgstall Haidau

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Burgstall Haidau
Creation time : around 1250
Castle type : Niederungsburg
Conservation status: Burgstall
Standing position : Patrician
Place: Mintraching -Mangolding
Geographical location 48 ° 56 '52.8 "  N , 12 ° 12' 50"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 56 '52.8 "  N , 12 ° 12' 50"  E
Height: 330  m above sea level NN
Burgstall Haidau (Bavaria)
Burgstall Haidau

The Burgstall Haidau is a lost moated castle next to the upper mill on the Pfatter in the district of Haidau near the district of Mangolding in the Upper Palatinate municipality of Mintraching in the district of Regensburg in Bavaria .

The moated castle was built by the Regensburg patrician Ortlieb von der Heide in the first half of the 13th century and mentioned around 1250. After that, the Haidau was a nursing court with its own judge for centuries . The castle was destroyed in the Thirty Years War .

The Burgstall , today a ground monument , still shows traces of the ground, which make the outlines of the former fortress discernible.

literature

  • Andreas Boos: Castles in the south of the Upper Palatinate - the early and high medieval fortifications of the Regensburg area . Universitätsverlag Regensburg, Regensburg 1998, ISBN 3-930480-03-4 , pp. 276-281;
  • Diethard Schmid: Regensburg II. The district court Haidau-Pfatter and the Palatinate-New Burgess rule Heilsberg-Wiesent ( Historical Atlas of Bavaria I 66). EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2014, ISBN 978-3-7696-6558-1 , especially pp. 138–193.

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