Burgstall Tröglersreuth

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Burgstall Tröglersreuth
Creation time : Mentioned at the beginning of the 14th century
Castle type : Niederungsburg, moated castle
Conservation status: Burgstall
Place: Tirschenreuth- Tröglersreuth
Geographical location 49 ° 50 '18.1 "  N , 12 ° 15' 44.8"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 50 '18.1 "  N , 12 ° 15' 44.8"  E
Burgstall Tröglersreuth (Bavaria)
Burgstall Tröglersreuth

The Burgstall Tröglersreuth is an abandoned Niederungsburg in the district of the same name in the Upper Palatinate town of Tirschenreuth in the Tirschenreuth district in Bavaria . The Burgstall is a listed building as a ground monument .

history

At the beginning of the 14th century, a curiam in Trogleinsreut is known as a Waldsassen fief . It is popularly referred to as “noble property” to the present day, as it was owned by nobles at times. In 1360 the pastor of Beidler left the duties to the owner of Tröglersreuth with the consent of the monastery for two years. Tröglersreuth was already deserted in 1378. Around 1412 the wasteland seems to have been rebuilt, because in that year an owner sold his farm to the judge von Falkenberg. Around 1446, the Tröglersreuth family appeared on Tröglersreuth for the first time . In 1493 a local noble family of Trogleinreuther was mentioned when they bought a hamlet of Albernhof. In the meantime, the monastery had regained possession of the property and finally sold it in 1522, combined with the abolition of the tithing, instead only 6 guilders had to be paid annually. From January to the end of March 1647, the pastor of Beidl stayed in Tröglersreuth because the parish village was occupied by foreign soldiers. At that time it was still protected from raids by a moat and its hidden location. In the first recording of the Kingdom of Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century, there is no reference to the lost castle. In 1872 the estate burned down, and the reconstruction took place 200 m east of today's castle stables.

literature

  • Ulrich Kinder: The fortifications in the Tirschenreuth district . (= Work on the archeology of southern Germany. Volume 28), (pp. 231–233). Dr. Faustus, Büchenbach 2013, ISBN 978-3-933474-82-7 .
  • Harald Fähnrich, Chronicle of the Parish Beidl, 1977, p. 333

Individual evidence

  1. List of listed objects in Tirschenreuth