Burgruine Marmarola
Via Tschuppina
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Burgruine Marmarola
The Burgruine Marmarola is situated at Via Tschuppina in Danis, Switzerland.
Location
- The castle was constructed during the medieval period and served as a defensive structure. It reportedly dates from 1505, when it was mentioned in an urk (document) as Meierturm of the Kloster Disentis monastery.
History
- The castle features a rechteckigen Turm (rectangular tower), which is believed to be the foundation of this defensive structure. The castle's layout and architectural style are characteristic of medieval defensive castles in Switzerland.
Historical Significance and Events
- The Burgruine Marmarola holds historical significance as part of the Kloster Disentis monastery complex. It is reportedly a Meierturm, serving as a fortified structure for the monastery.
Current Status and Use
The castle is now in ruins, with only its foundation remaining. The site has been preserved, allowing visitors to explore the remnants of this medieval defensive structure.
Heritage Status
The Burgruine Marmarola is listed as a protected historical site, recognized for its cultural and architectural significance.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the castle by following Via Tschuppina in Danis. The site offers a glimpse into Switzerland's medieval past, with the remains of a defensive tower providing insight into the country's rich history.
Notable Features and Rooms
The Burgruine Marmarola features a rechteckigen Turm (rectangular tower), which is the only remaining structure of this medieval defensive castle.
Burgruine MarmarolaDetails
| Name | Burgruine Marmarola |
|---|---|
| City | Danis |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46.76801, 9.063096 |
| Current use | remains of a medieval defensive structure |
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