Hartmannsberg Castle
Hartmannsberg Castle | |
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Creation time : | before 1166 |
Castle type : | Moated castle |
Conservation status: | receive |
Place: | Bad Endorf |
Geographical location | 47 ° 54 '40 " N , 12 ° 20' 45" E |
Height: | 532 m above sea level NN |
The Hartmannsberg castle is located between the Schloßsee and Langbürgner lake in the town of Bad Endorf in the Bavarian Chiemgau .
history
The property was first documented in the Codex Falkensteinensis , a fiefdom register of the Counts of Neuburg-Falkenstein , in the summer of 1166 as "Hademarsberch". The later moated castle is one of the four main castles of the Falkensteiners (next to Neuburg, Falkenstein and Hernstein).
In 1839, Hartmannsberg Castle was bought by the state at auction from Baron Maximilian von Crailsheim . During the National Socialist era, the castle was used by the sculptor Josef Thorak . In 1948, Hartmannsberg Castle was the location of a DP camp during the occupation under the American military government. In 1994 the district of Rosenheim acquired the castle.
The Zickenburg was 375 meters north-north-west of the castle and the Zinnenburg was 575 meters north-north-west .

Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Munich, Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv , Kloster Weyarn Lit. 1 = Martin Bitschnau , Hannes Obermair : Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Department: The documents on the history of the Inn, Eisack and Pustertal valleys. Volume 2: 1140-1200 . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 2012, ISBN 978-3-7030-0485-8 , p. 186-189, no. 627 .