Burgstelle Werdegg
Nauenstrasse
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Burgstelle Werdegg
Location
The Burgstelle Werdegg is situated in Dürstelen, Switzerland.
History
- The castle was built during the C13 period and served as a defensive stronghold for the Ritter v. Werdegg family.
- In 1383, it came into possession of the Herren v. Breitenlandenberg, who later sold it to the Herren v. Hinwil in 1444.
- The castle was destroyed by the Eidgenossen (Swiss Confederation) in 1444.
- Excavations were conducted in 1892 and 1902.
Architecture
The Burgstelle Werdegg is a defensive castle, characteristic of medieval architecture. Its layout and design reflect its purpose as a fortified stronghold.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Unfortunately, no specific details about the castle's architectural features or rooms are available.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been preserved and is now a historical landmark. Its current use is as a tourist attraction and cultural site.
Heritage Status
The Burgstelle Werdegg is listed as a heritage site in Switzerland, recognizing its historical significance and importance to the country's cultural heritage.
Visiting Information
- Address: Nauenstrasse
- Location: Dürstelen, Switzerland
Details
| Name | Burgstelle Werdegg |
|---|---|
| City | Dürstelen |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 47.366894, 8.832908 |
| Current use | tourist attraction and cultural site |
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