Burgruine Münchenstein
Schlossgasse
Burgruine Münchenstein
The Burgruine Münchenstein is a medieval defensive castle located in Münchenstein, Switzerland.
Overview
The castle's history dates back to the 13th century, and it has undergone significant transformations over the years.
History
- The Burgruine Münchenstein was built before 1270 by the noble family Münch.
- The Pfirter Lehen remained under their control until 1324.
- In 1515, the city of Basel acquired the castle.
- However, in 1798, it was sold for demolition and eventually destroyed.
- Teile der Unterburg (parts of the lower keep) were rediscovered behind the Trotte in 1996 and have since been conserved.
Architecture
The Burgruine Münchenstein is an example of medieval defensive architecture. The castle's layout features a typical fortified structure with a lower keep, upper keep, and surrounding walls.
Location
The Burgruine Münchenstein is situated at Schlossgasse in Münchenstein, Switzerland.
It is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot.
Current Status and Use
Although the castle was destroyed, parts of it have been restored and are now open to visitors.
The site serves as a reminder of the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
Heritage Status
The Burgruine Münchenstein has been recognized for its historical significance and is protected by local authorities.
Visiting Information
- Address: Schlossgasse
- Access: Yes
- Website: http://www.schloss-muenchenstein.ch/
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details are available regarding notable features or rooms within the castle.
Details
| Name | Burgruine Münchenstein |
|---|---|
| City | Münchenstein |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 47.512695, 7.6214128 |
| Current use | open to visitors as a reminder of the region's rich history and cultural heritage |
| Accessible | true |
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