Burgstall Ipsheim

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Burgstall Ipsheim
Creation time : Medieval
Castle type : Niederungsburg, moth
Conservation status: Burgstall, pond house
Construction: Quarry stone masonry
Place: Ipsheim
Geographical location 49 ° 31 '37.8 "  N , 10 ° 28' 41.1"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 31 '37.8 "  N , 10 ° 28' 41.1"  E
Burgstall Ipsheim (Bavaria)
Burgstall Ipsheim

The Postal Ipsheim is an Outbound medieval moated castle from the type of a motte (Motte) near the Aisch on the western edge of Ipsheim (School Street) in the district of Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim in Bavaria .

From the former square moth complex with a moat and a terraced tower hill, the owners of which the Lords von Seckendorff are named, the tower hill built in 1733 with a pond , a square pavilion made of plastered quarry stone masonry , corner pilasters with profiled cornices , is still preserved.

literature

  • Ruth Bach-Damaskinos, Jürgen Schabel, Sabine Kothes: Palaces and castles in Middle Franconia. A complete representation of all palaces, manors, castles and ruins in the Central Franconian independent cities and districts . A. Hoffmann, Nuremberg 1993, ISBN 3-87191-186-0 .
  • Hans Karlmann Ramisch: Uffenheim district (=  Bavarian art monuments . Volume 22 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1966, DNB  457879262 , p. 132 .

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