Schauenburg
Leiter

Schauenburg Castle
Schauenburg Castle is a ruined defensive castle located atop a 367-metre-high hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- History
- Duke Berthold II of Zähringen built the castle in 1070. The castle's purpose was likely defensive, given its strategic location and construction features such as two towers with living quarters, a gate tower, a rampart, and a shield wall.
Architecture
The castle's architecture reflects its defensive design. The remains include the ruins of an outer bailey surrounded by a dry moat and a second shield wall. A chapel is attached to one of the towers, which also served as living quarters. The well-preserved structure showcases the medieval engineering skills of the time.
Location
Schauenburg Castle is situated in Oberkirch, Germany, atop a hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg. The castle's address is Leiter.
- Current Status and Use
- The castle is now a tourist attraction. It features a small museum in the cellar of the former chapel and a restaurant.
Heritage Status
Schauenburg Castle has been designated as a notable historical site.
- Visiting Information
- Visitors can explore the ruined castle, including its chapel and living quarters. A small museum is also available in the cellar of the former chapel.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's notable features include 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.
Details
| Name | Schauenburg |
|---|---|
| City | Stetten am kalten Markt |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.089634, 9.070697 |
| Current use | tourist attraction |
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