Burgruine Hardenstein
Hardensteiner Weg
Burgruine Hardenstein
The Burgruine Hardenstein, also known as Hardenstein Castle, is believed to have been constructed around 1354.
History
- The castle's primary purpose was as a defensive stronghold, reflecting its classification as a "defensive" castle.
- Its architectural style is characteristic of medieval fortifications in the region.
- The layout features a typical keep at its center, surrounded by curtain walls and a moat.
Architecture and Layout
Although the majority of the structure has been destroyed over time, remnants of the original architecture remain visible.
Historical Significance and Events
Hardenstein Castle played an important role in regional history, particularly during the Middle Ages.
However, specific details regarding notable events or historical figures associated with the castle are not available.
Current Status and Use
The Burgruine Hardenstein is currently a privately owned ruin, managed by Friedrich Oberste-Frielinghaus.
Visitors can explore the site, which includes various ruins and remnants of the original structure.
Heritage Status
The castle has been designated as an 8th-class monument by the German authorities, reflecting its historical significance and cultural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Hardensteiner Weg
- Country: Germany
- Town: Witten
Visitors can contact the operator directly for more information or to plan a visit.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details regarding notable features or rooms within the castle are available.
Details
| Name | Burgruine Hardenstein |
|---|---|
| City | Witten |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 51.420765, 7.3014574 |
| Current use | privately owned ruin |
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