Burgstelle Hohenteufen
Bergemer Landstrasse
Burgstelle Hohenteufen
Located in Teufen, ZH, Switzerland, Burgstelle Hohenteufen is a medieval defensive castle situated on a hill overlooking the town of Teufen.
Overview
The site features ruins of a tower and a portion of the surrounding wall.
History
- Burgstelle Hohenteufen was constructed during the late 13th century (believed to date from) and served as the seat of the Freiherren v. Teufen, a noble family.
- The castle was destroyed in 1334.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characteristic of medieval defensive structures.
A prominent hilltop location with steep slopes on all sides provides natural defenses.
The site features ruins of a tower and remnants of the surrounding wall.
Layout
The layout of the castle is not well-documented, but it appears to have been designed as a defensive stronghold.
Historical Significance
Burgstelle Hohenteufen holds historical significance due to its association with the Freiherren v. Teufen and its role in medieval Swiss history.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in ruins, but it remains accessible to visitors.
The site has been designated as an archaeological site.
Heritage Status
Burgstelle Hohenteufen is listed on the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Heritage.
Visiting Information
- Address: Bergemer Landstrasse
- Location: Teufen ZH, Switzerland
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features ruins of a tower and remnants of the surrounding wall.
No specific rooms or architectural details are available for description.
Details
| Name | Burgstelle Hohenteufen |
|---|---|
| City | Teufen ZH |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 47.556374, 8.574032 |
| Current use | ruins accessible to visitors |
| Accessible | true |
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