Ulenburg moated castle
The moated castle Ulenburg is a listed secular building at Buchenallee 16 in Ulenburg , a district of Löhne in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Herford .
Building history and architecture
The water tower was built according to construction documents between the years 1568 to 1570, previously was the Ulenburg not a castle, but a dirt Meierhof . The year 1299, which was added later above the main entrance and on a weather vane, is incorrectly considered the year of construction and does not refer to the Löhner moated castle. However, this date is also mentioned in the handbook of German art monuments and in the monuments list of the city administration.
The sandstone-framed plastered building in the Weser Renaissance style stands on a high base. At the back there is a stair tower . It was built for Hilmar von Quernheim from 1568 to 1569 and expanded from 1652 to 1660 to include the tower on the waterfront, the north wing on the garden side and the dwelling houses .
From 1902 to 1912 the complex was expanded and, above all, the garden side was changed; among other things, the two towers were raised. The portal on the main page and the stone arch bridge were renewed in 1902. A filigree oriel on richly profiled corbels still comes from the original building and is the work of a master Gerdt. It was restored in 1962 . The pillar gables on the narrow sides were created by master Johann Korffmacher.
Use and residents
In 1927 the sanatorium and nursing home Wittekindshof bought the castle and operated a nursing facility there until 2008 for the care of mentally disabled people. In 2014 the castle was transferred from the Wittekindshof Diaconal Foundation to a Yezidi community and has been rebuilt ever since. In the future, an education and study center for Yazidis from all over Europe is to be built in Ulenburg . Conference rooms and a café are to be built on the ground floor, while the Yazidi channel Çira TV and a television studio are to be housed on the upper floor . Guest rooms are set up in the attic. In addition, the building and the adjacent park are to be available again for events such as church services or civic festivals. From spring 2017, weddings should also be possible in the renovated Ulenburg event hall.
Ulenburg moated castle as a bat quarter and FFH area
The attic of the moated castle Ulenburg was designated as an FFH area of Ulenburg Castle in 2004 with a size of 0.11 ha . In the attic there is a nursery for the great mouse- eared bat ( Myotis myotis ).
literature
- Georg Dehio , under the scientific direction of Ursula Quednau: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler . North Rhine-Westphalia II Westphalia . Deutscher Kunstverlag , Berlin / Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-422-03114-2 .
- Otto Gaul: The Ulenburg as a moated castle of the Weser Renaissance and its building history (= contributions to the local history of the city of Löhne . Special issue 1). 1974 wages.
- Albert Ludorff (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the Herford district (= The architectural and art monuments of Westphalia . Volume 28). Schöningh, Münster 1908, pp. 67-68, plate 62 ( online ).
- Ernst Maoro: Ulenburg in the Herford district . In: Palaces, castles, mansions in East Westphalia-Lippe . Bielefeld 1986, pp. 141-142.
Web links
- Entry on Ulenburg in the scientific database " EBIDAT " of the European Castle Institute
- Website of the association "Freundeskreis Schloss Ulenburg"
- History of the castle
- Information on the castle in the Duncker Collection of the Central and State Library Berlin (PDF; 216 kB)
Remarks
- ↑ Walls with history , Neue Westfälische from May 16, 2015, accessed on November 19, 2016
- ^ Diakonische Stiftung Wittekindshof separates from real estate - contract signing on Friday afternoon Yazidis buy Ulenburg castle , Westfalenblatt dated January 30, 2016, accessed on October 4, 2016
- ↑ Ibrahim Kus answers questions from the CDU parliamentary group on the new use of Ulenburg Castle , Westfalenblatt dated February 11, 2015, accessed on November 19, 2016
- ↑ Weddings will soon also be possible in Ulenburg , Neue Westfälische from December 20, 2016, accessed on December 28, 2016
- ↑ DE3718302 Ulenburg Castle. (FFH area) Profiles of the Natura 2000 areas. Published by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation . Retrieved November 18, 2017.
Coordinates: 52 ° 13 ′ 31 ″ N , 8 ° 41 ′ 10.1 ″ E