Schloss Ermreuth
Marktplatz 14

Schloss Ermreuth
Location
Schloss Ermreuth is situated on Marktplatz 14 in Neunkirchen am Brand, Germany.
History
- The three-storey hipped roof building has been a residence of Franconian noble families since the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period.
- From 1926, the estate was used as a meeting point and training establishment for leading Nazis.
- Since 1980, it has been the residence of right-wing extremist Karl-Heinz Hoffmann.
Architecture
Schloss Ermreuth features a three-storey hipped roof building with an unspecified architectural style.
The layout is not detailed in available information.
Historical Significance
The castle's association with Nazi leaders and its current use by right-wing extremists have contributed to its complex historical significance.
Current Status and Use
Schloss Ermreuth serves as the residence of Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, a prominent figure in far-right movements.
The building's primary function is not publicly disclosed due to its sensitive nature.
Heritage Status
The castle's heritage status is not specified in available information.
Visiting Information
Due to its current use by right-wing extremists, visiting Schloss Ermreuth may be restricted or subject to certain conditions.
It is recommended to contact local authorities for more information on access and any applicable regulations.
Notable Features and Rooms
No specific details regarding notable features or rooms are available in the provided data.
Details
| Name | Schloss Ermreuth |
|---|---|
| City | Neunkirchen am Brand |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.64138, 11.190411 |
| Current use | residence |
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