Burgruine Schlosswall
Seestraße
Burgruine Schlosswall
The Burgruine Schlosswall is a defensive castle located in Angermünde, Germany.
History
- The construction of the Burgruine Schlosswall began in the 13th century, serving as a fortified stronghold for the local nobility. Its purpose was to provide defense against potential invaders and protect the surrounding area.
- Its original structure has been largely destroyed over time, remnants of the castle walls still stand today.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architecture is characterized by its defensive design, featuring thick walls and a moat. The layout consists of a single tower with a courtyard, typical of medieval fortifications.
Historical Significance and Events
As a defensive stronghold, the Burgruine Schlosswall played an important role in the region's history. Little is known about specific events associated with the castle, but its presence during the medieval period highlights the significance of Angermünde as a strategic location.
Current Status and Use
The castle lies in ruins today, serving as an attraction for tourists visiting Angermünde. The site has been preserved to maintain its historical integrity, allowing visitors to explore the remaining structures.
Heritage Status
The Burgruine Schlosswall is recognized as a historic site in Germany, contributing to the country's rich cultural heritage.
- Address: Seestraße
- Location: Angermünde, Germany
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features a single tower with a courtyard, remnants of which can be viewed by visitors. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the town and its surroundings.
Details
| Name | Burgruine Schlosswall |
|---|---|
| City | Angermünde |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 53.021408, 14.001619 |
| Current use | tourist attraction |
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