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Schauenburg (Stetten am kalten Markt)
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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.

  1. History
  2. 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.

  1. Current Status and Use
  2. 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.

  1. Visiting Information
  2. 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

NameSchauenburg
CityStetten am kalten Markt
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.089634, 9.070697
Current usetourist attraction