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Burgstall Rieselsberg

Apflauer Straße

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Burgstall Rieselsberg

The Burgstall Rieselsberg is a medieval castle located in Tettnang, Germany.

History

  • The castle's origins date back to the 13th century, with the first recorded mention of it occurring in 1244. The site was referred to as a "spornartiger Burghügel" (spur-like hill fort) and was named after Ulrich, who served as a witness to a document at the Burg Schmalegg in that year.
  • By 1340, Rudolph de Aphlow had last been mentioned in connection with the castle.

Architecture

The castle's layout is characterized by its medieval architecture, reflecting the typical design of fortified hilltop structures from this period. The site features visible ruins, indicating a significant level of destruction or abandonment over time.

Location

The Burgstall Rieselsberg is situated on Apflauer Straße in Tettnang, Germany.

Current Status and Use

Today, the castle remains as a ruin, with no known current use or occupation.

Heritage Status

The site has been designated as a protected historical location, reflecting its significance to the region's medieval past.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by visiting Apflauer Straße in Tettnang. However, due to the site's state of ruin, it is not recommended for extensive exploration or activities requiring structural integrity.

Notable Features and Rooms

While the castle's interior remains largely intact, no specific rooms or features have been documented as particularly notable.

Details

NameBurgstall Rieselsberg
CityTettnang
CountryGermany
Coordinates47.62429, 9.614231
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