Schauenburg
Burgstraße

Schauenburg Castle
Schauenburg Castle is situated atop a 367-metre-high hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
- The castle was built by Duke Berthold II of Zähringen in 1070. The well-preserved ruin includes the remains of two towers with living quarters, a gate tower, a rampart, and a shield wall with an attached chapel.
- The remains of an outer bailey are surrounded by a dry moat and a second shield wall.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is defensive, reflecting its original purpose as a fortified stronghold. The well-preserved ruin features two towers, a gate tower, a rampart, and a shield wall with an attached chapel.
These structures demonstrate the castle's strategic importance during the Middle Ages.
Current Status and Use
Today, Schauenburg Castle is a tourist attraction, featuring a small museum in the cellar of the former castle chapel and a restaurant. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the castle's history through various exhibits and displays.
Heritage Status
Schauenburg Castle has been designated as a historical monument, reflecting its cultural and architectural significance to Germany.
Visiting Information
- Address: Burgstraße
- Country: Germany
- Town: Oberkirch
The castle is open to visitors, offering a unique glimpse into the region's medieval past. Visitors can explore the ruins, attend guided tours, or simply enjoy the scenic views from the hilltop location.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Two towers with living quarters
- Gate tower
- Rampart
- Shield wall with attached chapel
- Outer bailey surrounded by a dry moat and second shield wall
Details
| Name | Schauenburg |
|---|---|
| City | Oberkirch |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.53943, 8.0943775 |
| Current use | tourist attraction |
| Accessible | true |
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