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Gutshaus

Am Brink 17

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Gutshaus Castle

The Gutshaus Castle is situated at Am Brink 17, Gallin-Kuppentin, Germany.

History

Believed to date from the 14th century, the Gutshaus Castle was constructed as a fortified manor house. Its purpose was to serve as a residence for the local lord and his family, providing a secure location for governing the surrounding lands.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characterized by its medieval design, with thick stone walls and a slate roof. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and a moat. Believed to date from the 14th century, the castle's architecture reflects the typical style of Germanic fortifications during this period.

Historical Significance

The Gutshaus Castle played an important role in local history, serving as a center for administration and governance. During times of conflict, it was used as a refuge for the local population.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently abandoned and no longer inhabited. However, efforts have been made to preserve its historical significance and restore some of its original features.

Heritage Status

The Gutshaus Castle is listed as a historic site in Germany, recognizing its cultural and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by appointment only, with guided tours available upon request. The surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for hiking and exploration.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep features a grand hall with stone walls and a vaulted ceiling.
  • The outbuildings include a chapel and a large storage room.
  • A moat surrounds the castle, providing an additional layer of defense.

Details

NameGutshaus
CityGallin-Kuppentin
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.52349, 12.165742
Current useabandoned and no longer inhabited
Guided tourstrue