Neurathen Castle

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50°57′42″N 14°04′28″E / 50.961722°N 14.074583°E / 50.961722; 14.074583Typehill castle, rock castleCodeDE-SNHeightHeight missing, see template documentationTemplate:Höhe/Erro in parameter listSite informationConditionWall ruins, rock chambersSite historyBuilt1100 to 1200Garrison informationOccupantsnobility

Neurathen Castle (German: Felsenburg Neurathen), which was first mentioned by this name in 1755,[1] is located near the famous Bastei rocks near Rathen in Saxon Switzerland in the German state of Saxony.[2] This was once the largest rock castle in the region, but today only the rooms carved out of the rock, passages, the cistern and the beam supports of the former wooden superstructure have survived.[3][4] In the years 1982–1984 parts of the extensive castle were used to build the open-air museum.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.raubschlösser.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=64 [dead link]
  2. ^ Schulze, Dirk (2021-01-20). "Felsenburg Neurathen wird teurer". Saechsische.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  3. ^ "Deutschlands beliebteste Burg glänzt in Sächsischer Schweiz | MDR.DE". mdr.de (in German). August 18, 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  4. ^ "Dank Corona: Urlaub in der Sächsischen Schweiz boomt". WESER-KURIER (in German). 22 July 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-13.

Sources

  • Anne Müller, Matthias Weinhold: Felsenburgen der Sächsischen Schweiz. Neurathen - Winterstein - Arnstein. Reihe Burgen, Schlösser und Wehrbauten in Mitteleuropa Band 23, Verlag Schnell und Steiner, Regensburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-7954-2303-2
  • Richard Vogel: Gebiet Königstein Sächsische Schweiz. Reihe Werte unserer Heimat Band 1, Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 2. Auflage 1985

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