Rotes Schloss
Kirchgasse 6

Rotes Schloss
The Rotes Schloss is a medieval castle located in Hammelburg, Germany.
History
- The construction of the Rotes Schloss began in the 13th century and was primarily used as a fortified residence for local nobility. Its purpose was to serve as a stronghold against potential threats from neighboring territories.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characteristic of the Romanesque style prevalent during its construction period. The layout features a central keep surrounded by a moat, with additional buildings constructed in the surrounding area. Notable architectural elements include the imposing gatehouse and the chapel located within the castle walls.
Location
The Rotes Schloss is situated on Kirchgasse 6 in Hammelburg, Germany. It is easily accessible by car or public transportation, with ample parking available nearby.
Historical Significance and Events
Throughout its history, the Rotes Schloss has played a significant role in local politics and cultural events. Although specific details regarding notable events are not readily available, it is believed to have served as a center for community gatherings and celebrations during the Middle Ages.
Current Status and Use
The castle currently operates under limited accessibility due to its age and condition. Visitors can explore the exterior grounds and some interior areas with assistance from staff or guided tours.
Heritage Status
The Rotes Schloss is recognized as an important historical landmark in Germany, contributing to the country's rich cultural heritage.
- Address: Kirchgasse 6
- Town: Hammelburg
- Country: Germany
Notable Features and Rooms
- The imposing gatehouse
- The chapel within the castle walls
Details
| Name | Rotes Schloss |
|---|---|
| City | Hammelburg |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 50.11435, 9.889438 |
| Current use | limited accessibility for exploration of exterior grounds and some interior areas |
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