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Trimburg Castle

Trimburg Castle is believed to have been constructed during the 12th century as a fortress. Its purpose was likely military and defensive in nature.

Architecture

  • The castle's architectural style is reported to be of medieval origin, featuring typical characteristics of a fortress from that era.
  • The layout consists of multiple walls and fortifications surrounding the main structure.

The castle is situated at B 287 in Engenthal, Germany.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently in ruins, with limited access due to preservation efforts. It is managed by Markt Elfershausen.

Heritage Status

Trimburg Castle has been designated as a historic site of cultural significance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can explore the castle's grounds during regular hours, excluding Sundays and public holidays from November to April.

Notable Features and Rooms

Notable features of Trimburg Castle include its imposing walls and fortifications. Unfortunately, no specific details regarding individual rooms or interior spaces are available.

Details

NameTrimburg
CityEngenthal
CountryGermany
Coordinates50.135666, 9.981475
Current useruins
Accessibletrue