Rackelsdorf castle stable

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Rackelsdorf castle stable
Creation time : around 1344
Castle type : Höhenburg, hillside location
Conservation status: Burgstall
Standing position : Noble
Place: Pemfling - Rackelsdorf
Geographical location 49 ° 17 '21.6 "  N , 12 ° 36' 3.2"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 17 '21.6 "  N , 12 ° 36' 3.2"  E
Height: 483.8  m above sea level NHN
Burgstall Rackelsdorf (Bavaria)
Rackelsdorf castle stable

The Postal Rackelsdorf is an Outbound hilltop castle at 483.8  m above sea level. NHN near the village of Rackelsdorf near the municipality of Pemfling in the Upper Palatinate district of Cham in Bavaria .

Geographical location

The exact location of the castle stable is unclear. The slope northeast of the village of Rackelsdorf or a steeply sloping hilltop 300 meters north-northwest of the village is assumed.

history

In 1344 Dietrich von Kürn received permission from Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian ("... to build a fortress on the Burgstal above the village of Reclesdorf ...") to build an " open house " on the castle stables , which was probably destroyed shortly afterwards has been. In 1354, Count Palatine Ruprecht II granted permission to rebuild, which presumably did not take place. Only unclear traces of the terrain are evidence of the former castle complex.

literature

  • Bernhard Ernst: Castle construction in the southeastern Upper Palatinate from the early Middle Ages to the early modern period, Volume 2: Catalog . Publishing house Dr. Faustus, Büchenbach 2003, ISBN 3-933474-20-5 , p. 219.

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