Ruine Wynegg
Heubergweg
Ruine Wynegg
Location:
Heubergweg in Malans, Switzerland.History
- Constructed between 1254 and 1257 by Ritter Ludwig v. Wynegg.
- Served as a feudal possession of the Freiherren v. Vaz before being inherited by Friedrich v. Toggenburg in 1338.
- Mentioned as a ruin for the first time in 1548.
- Undertook a new construction project around 1600 by Andreas v. Salis.
- Abandoned by the end of the 18th century.
Architecture
Ruine Wynegg is an example of medieval defensive architecture.
The layout and design of the castle reflect its original purpose as a fortified stronghold.
Although the castle has undergone several transformations over the centuries, it retains much of its original character.
Historical Significance and Events
As a medieval castle, Ruine Wynegg holds significant historical value.
Its construction and subsequent abandonment provide valuable insights into the social and economic dynamics of the region during this period.
Current Status and Use
Ruine Wynegg is currently open to visitors, offering a glimpse into Switzerland's rich history.
The site has been preserved in its current state, with much of the original structure remaining intact.
Heritage Status
Ruine Wynegg has been recognized as a cultural heritage site, reflecting its importance in Swiss history and architecture.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access Ruine Wynegg via Heubergweg.
The site is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the castle's ruins and learn about its rich history.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The original gatehouse.
- A section of the castle walls.
- Remnants of the medieval moat.
Details
| Name | Ruine Wynegg |
|---|---|
| City | Malans |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46.994823, 9.570058 |
| Current use | open to visitors |
| Accessible | true |
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