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Ruine Walterstein

Lippachtalweg

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Ruine Walterstein

The Ruine Walterstein is situated in Kolbingen, Germany, on the Lippachtalweg.

Location

  • The castle was constructed during the Middle Ages and served as a defensive stronghold. Its purpose remains unclear, but it is believed to have been built in the 12th century.

History

The Ruine Walterstein's architecture is characteristic of medieval fortifications. The castle's layout features a typical defensive design with thick walls and a moat. Unfortunately, much of its original structure has been destroyed over time.

Architecture

  • The Ruine Walterstein's architecture is characteristic of medieval fortifications. The castle's layout features a typical defensive design with thick walls and a moat.
  • Unfortunately, much of its original structure has been destroyed over time.

Current Status and Use

The castle lies in ruins, a testament to the passage of time and the forces that have shaped it. Today, the site is open to visitors who can explore the remaining structures and imagine life within these walls centuries ago.

Heritage Status

As a historic site, the Ruine Walterstein has been recognized for its cultural significance. Its status as a protected monument ensures that future generations will be able to appreciate its historical importance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the castle by car or on foot from Kolbingen town center.
  • Guided tours are available during peak season, providing insight into the castle's history and architecture.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • While much of the original structure has been lost, several notable features remain. The entrance gate, a section of the moat, and remnants of the castle walls provide a glimpse into life within the fortress.

Stronghold

The Ruine Walterstein was constructed as a defensive stronghold during the Middle Ages.

Details

NameRuine Walterstein
CityKolbingen
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.065678, 8.859639
Current useopen to visitors
Guided tourstrue