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Ruine Hohenegg

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Ruine Hohenegg

LocationRuine Hohenegg is situated in Ebratshofen, Germany.

History

Ruine Hohenegg is believed to have been constructed during the Middle Ages. Its purpose was as a fortified residence for the local lord.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characteristic of medieval Germanic fortifications. The layout features a typical rectangular shape with thick walls and narrow windows. Believed to date from the 12th century, the structure has undergone several transformations over the centuries.

Historical Significance and Events

Ruine Hohenegg played an important role in regional politics during the Middle Ages. However, little is known about specific events or battles that took place within its walls.

Current Status and Use

The castle now stands as a ruin, a testament to the passage of time. It remains open to visitors who wish to explore its historic halls.

Heritage Status

Ruine Hohenegg has been designated as a protected historical site in Germany.

Visiting Information

  • To visit Ruine Hohenegg, follow the Eistobel Wanderweg from Ebratshofen. The castle is accessible year-round, although some areas may be restricted due to weather conditions or maintenance.

Notable Features and Rooms

The ruin's most notable feature is its imposing stone wall, which still stands today. Visitors can explore the remains of the castle's great hall and other interior spaces.

Details

NameRuine Hohenegg
CityEbratshofen
CountryGermany
Coordinates47.62791, 10.04018
Current usehistoric site
Accessibletrue