Burgstall Neuchâtel (Sugenheim)

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Burgstall Neuchâtel
Creation time : Medieval
Castle type : Höhenburg, spur location
Conservation status: Burgstall
Place: Sugenheim - Ingolstadt - "Schlossbuck"
Geographical location 49 ° 37 '10.7 "  N , 10 ° 23' 2.9"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '10.7 "  N , 10 ° 23' 2.9"  E
Burgstall Neuchâtel (Bavaria)
Burgstall Neuchâtel

The Postal Neuchâtel is an Outbound medieval hilltop castle in flat promontory on the 412 m high castle Buck at Ingolstadt , a modern district of the market town Sugenheim in the district of Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim in Bavaria .

Section trenches and ramparts have been preserved from the former extensive, multi-part castle complex. The castle was the ancestral seat of a noble family, from which the Würzburg bishop Manegold of Neuchâtel (1287–1303) came. The castle was later owned by the Prince Diocese of Würzburg. It was destroyed or damaged in the Peasants' War in 1525 and fell into disrepair in the period that followed;

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 . Verlag A. Hoffmann, Nuremberg 1993, ISBN 3-87191-186-0
  • Gerhard Hojer, Bavarian monuments of art, short term: District of Scheinfeld, Munich 1976, local article Ingolstadt

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