Neuchâtel (Kandern)

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Neuchâtel
Alternative name (s): Minder-Kandern
Creation time : first mentioned in 1346
Castle type : Niederungsburg
Conservation status: departed
Place: Kandern - Sitzenkirch

The Neuchatel (also Minder-Kandern) was a Weiherhaus in Kanderner Won Neuenbirk between the main town and the village Kandern Sitzenkirch whose exact location is no longer detectable.

history

The oldest known mention of the Weiherschloss comes from 1346. A deed of donation dates from 1364, which proves that Margrave Otto I von Hachberg-Sausenberg gave it to an Erkenbold Schlegelholz. It is assumed that the moated castle was destroyed in the Peasants 'War (1525) or at the latest in the Thirty Years' War . In any case, a document from 1619 describes Neuchâtel as a place on which a house stood years ago.

literature

  • Matthias Heiduk: Kandern (LÖ). In: Alfons Zettler, Thomas Zotz : The castles in medieval Breisgau, II. Southern part: half volume AK . Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2009, ISBN 978-3-7995-7366-5 , pp. 332–342
  • Christian Adolf Müller: III. From Schliengen up the Rhine into the Kandertal. In: Das Markgräflerland, 1973, special issue Burgen und Schlösser, pp. 39–49, here p. 49
  • Albert Eisele: All kinds of castles all around Kandern. In: Die Margrafschaft, Heft 8/1967, pp. 7–9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Albert Krieger; Baden Historical Commission (editor): Topographical Dictionary of the Grand Duchy of Baden , Volume 2, Heidelberg 1904, column 306
  2. s. Müller p. 49
  3. s. Müller p. 49
  4. s. Heiduk p. 340