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Burgstelle Falkenstein

Martinsbruggstrasse

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Burgstelle Falkenstein

Location

The Burgstelle Falkenstein is situated on Martinsbruggstrasse in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

History

The castle was erected during the medieval period and served as a defensive stronghold for the Lords of Falkenstein.

It is believed to have been destroyed by the Appenzell forces around 1403.

The site has been recognized as a significant historical location since its designation in 1193.

Architecture

The Burgstelle Falkenstein features a unique layout, consisting of a hill with a ditch and a longer, unfortified ridge without any remaining walls.

Its architectural style is characteristic of medieval fortifications.

Layout

The castle's design was likely intended to provide maximum defense capabilities, but unfortunately, no remains of the original walls have been preserved.

Historical Significance

As a defensive stronghold during the medieval period, the Burgstelle Falkenstein played an important role in the region's history.

Its destruction by the Appenzell forces marked a significant turning point in local politics and power struggles.

Current Status and Use

The castle site is currently open to visitors and serves as a reminder of St. Gallen's rich medieval past.

Heritage Status

The Burgstelle Falkenstein has been designated as a culturally significant historical location, reflecting its importance in the region's history.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Martinsbruggstrasse
  • Access: Yes

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no specific details about notable rooms or features are available.

Details

NameBurgstelle Falkenstein
CitySt. Gallen
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates47.443295, 9.421897
Current usereminder of St. Gallen's rich medieval past
Accessibletrue