Burgstall Stifterfelsen

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Burgstall Stifterfelsen
Burgstall Stifterfelsen near Eilsbrunn

Burgstall Stifterfelsen near Eilsbrunn

Creation time : around 1060
Castle type : Höhenburg, Wallburg
Conservation status: Castle stable, wall and moat remains
Place: Sinzing- Eilsbrunn
Geographical location 48 ° 59 '55.6 "  N , 11 ° 58' 13.3"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 59 '55.6 "  N , 11 ° 58' 13.3"  E
Height: 410  m above sea level NN

The Postal Stifter rocks is an Outbound Höhenburg ( Wall Burg ) on a mountain ridge at 410  m above sea level. NN above the left bank of the Schwarzen Laber in the district Eilsbrunn of the municipality of Sinzing in the Upper Palatinate district of Regensburg in Bavaria .

No secure data is available from the castle built around 1060 to monitor the road in Labertal. The Wallburg was destroyed in the 13th century.

The castle complex was located on a 70 meter long castle area with a moat in the west. Today's Burgstall shows only small remains of ramparts and moats . Today the site is registered as a ground monument D-3-7037-0041 "Medieval section fortification" by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

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. 158-160.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Location of the Burgstall in the Bavaria Atlas
  2. List of monuments for Sinzing (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (PDF; 140 kB)