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Château du Hohlandsbourg

Route des Cinq Châteaux

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Château du Hohlandsbourg (Wintzenheim)
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Château du Hohlandsbourg

The Château du Hohlandsbourg is a ruined castle located in Wintzenheim, near Colmar, in the Haut-Rhin département of France.

History

  • Believed to date from 1279, this medieval fortress has played an important role in the region's history. The castle was originally constructed as a stronghold for the local nobility and served as a strategic point during conflicts between neighboring territories.
  • The castle was later modified with additions in the 16th century.

Architecture

The Château du Hohlandsbourg features a unique blend of architectural styles, reflecting its complex history. The castle's layout is characterized by a mix of Romanesque and Gothic elements.

Location

The Château du Hohlandsbourg is situated on Route des Cinq Châteaux in Wintzenheim, near Colmar, France.

Current Status and Use

The castle is open to the public between Easter and November 11th. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the castle's history through various exhibits and guided tours.

Heritage Status

Designated as a Monument Historique in 1840, the Château du Hohlandsbourg has been recognized for its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Route des Cinq Châteaux
  • Country: France
  • Town: Wintzenheim
  • Opening Hours: Easter to November 11th

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Great Hall
  • The Chapel
  • The Towers

Heritage Sites

The castle is listed on the French Ministry of Culture's database of protected heritage sites.

Notable Features and Rooms

While much of the castle has been destroyed, several notable features remain, including:

  • The Great Hall
  • The Chapel
  • The Towers

Details

NameChâteau du Hohlandsbourg
CityWintzenheim
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.059917, 7.269192
Current useopen to the public
Opening hoursEaster to November 11th