Bettmaringen Castle

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Bettmaringen Castle
Supraporte in Bürgeln Castle

The Castle Bettmaringen was official house and country estate of the monastery of St. Blaise the late Gothic period in Bettmaringen in the district of Waldshut .

The former St. Blasische Amtshaus, a stately late-Gothic country house built during the reign (1541 to 1571) of the building-happy abbot Caspar Molitoris , with a spiral staircase tower, tiers, coat of arms, surrounding wall and gate coat of arms by Berthold Rottler was at times the pastor's apartment, from 1803 to 1806 it under the Grand Priory of the Order of Malta . Then for a short time Württembergisch in the same year Badisch, from 1828 a pastor lived in the office building, so it was always called the "parsonage" not least because the church is right next to it (the actual parsonage was often rebuilt after fires, but ultimately demolished in 1736 ). The official building, which was extensively renovated on the facade and roof from 1979 to 1980, is often called Schloss Bettmaringen . The interior was redesigned in the 18th century, but the upper floor with the baroque prelate rooms was preserved: an apartment with an alcove , equipped around 1770 with an inlaid floor and fine stucco from the late Wessobrunn school . The building was sold to private customers by the state in 2013.

literature

  • Norbert Nothelfer (Ed.): Der Kreis Waldshut , 1979

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Jakob Wörner : Monuments from the Sanblasian era , in: The Thousand Years of St. Blasien, 200th anniversary of the cathedral . Exhibition catalog 1983, Volume II. P. 328

Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 10.4 "  N , 8 ° 21 ′ 56.6"  E