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Neusummerau

K 7778

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Neusummerau Castle

Neusummerau is a defensive castle located in Neukirch, Germany.

Overview

  • The site features ruins of a medieval fortress, and its history dates back to the 13th century.

History

The construction period of Neusummerau Castle is believed to have begun in the late 13th century. The purpose of the castle was to serve as a defensive stronghold for the local lordship.

  • Over the centuries, the castle underwent several transformations and expansions, with notable events including the Thirty Years' War.

Architecture

Neusummerau Castle's architecture is characteristic of medieval defensive structures, featuring thick stone walls and a fortified keep. The layout of the castle consists of a central courtyard surrounded by various buildings, including living quarters, armories, and storage facilities.

Location

The castle is situated at K 7778 in Neukirch, Germany.

Current Status and Use

Neusummerau Castle is currently in ruins, with only remnants of its original structure remaining. The site has been preserved as a historical landmark, and efforts are made to maintain its integrity for future generations.

Heritage Status

The castle has been designated as a protected historic site by local authorities, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle ruins, but guided tours may be required due to safety concerns. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • A well-preserved keep with thick stone walls
  • A central courtyard surrounded by various buildings
  • Remnants of armories, storage facilities, and living quarters

Details

NameNeusummerau
CityNeukirch
CountryGermany
Coordinates47.63767, 9.699501
Current usehistorical landmark