Hannesreuth Castle

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The Hannes Reuth Castle is Hannes Reuth , in the municipality of Koenigstein in Upper Palatinate Amberg-Sulzbach of Bavaria .

history

Hannesreuth is seen as an old clearing site and is referred to as the country estate of the Bamberg diocese . The listed Hofmarkschloss dates from the 16th century.

After a list by the Sulzbach district judge from around 1790, the lower court of Hannersreuth was exercised by the Vilseck nursing office . As a Catholic parish it belonged to Königstein, Sprengel Edelsfeld, and evangelically to the Protestant-Lutheran parish of Edelsfeld. Around 1800 the village of Hannersreuth belonged to the municipality of Sigras.

Hannesreuth on the original cadastre of Bavaria

Construction

According to the Bavarian list of monuments , the former manor is described as a two-story, plastered solid building with a hipped roof from the middle of the 18th century. The building bears house number 1 on the Bavarian cadastre.

literature

  • Stefan Helml: Castles and palaces in the Amberg-Sulzbach district . Druckhaus Oberpfalz, Amberg 1991, p. 124.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hannesreuth on the homepage of the Königstein community, accessed on July 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Max Piendl : Duchy of Sulzbach, District Judge Office Sulzbach . Ed .: Commission for Bavarian State History (=  Historical Atlas of Bavaria . Old Bavaria Series I, Issue 10). Munich 1957, p. 32 , above ( [1] [accessed July 18, 2020]).
  3. List of monuments of the Königstein market , accessed on July 18, 2020.

Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '23.4 "  N , 11 ° 41' 42.4"  E