Ruine Granegg
L 443
Ruine Granegg
A medieval defensive castle situated in Egesheim, Germany.
History
- The Ruine Granegg is believed to have been constructed during the 12th century as a fortified stronghold for the local lord. Its purpose was to provide defense against neighboring territories and protect the surrounding area from potential invaders.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characteristic of medieval defensive structures, featuring thick stone walls and a moat. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer baileys and curtain walls. The keep itself is a rectangular structure with a polygonal tower at its center. The overall design showcases the typical defensive features of castles from this period.
Location
The Ruine Granegg is located in Egesheim, Germany, along the L 443 route. Its address is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been abandoned for centuries and now serves as a ruin, open to visitors who wish to explore its historical significance.
Heritage Status
As a medieval defensive castle, the Ruine Granegg is considered a significant cultural and historical landmark in Germany. It has been designated as a protected monument by local authorities.
Visiting Information
The Ruine Granegg can be visited at any time of year, although guided tours are available during peak season to provide insight into its history and architecture. Visitors should note that the castle's condition is fragile and may require special care when exploring its grounds.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The central keep features a polygonal tower with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The outer baileys contain several preserved rooms, including a chapel and a great hall.
Details
| Name | Ruine Granegg |
|---|---|
| City | Egesheim |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.113472, 8.846192 |
| Current use | abandoned |
| Guided tours | true |
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