- Schloss Burg
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Berg Castle "Schloss Burg, located in Burg an derWupper (Solingen ), is the largest reconstructed castle inNorth Rhine-Westphalia ,Germany and a popular tourist attraction. Its early history is closely connected to the growth of theDuchy of Berg .Early history
In the beginning of the 12th century (after 1133), count Adolf II von Berg built Schloss Burg on a mountain over the river Wupper. The old castle of the counts, Castle Berge in Odenthal near Altenberg, was abandoned. The original name of the new castle was Castle Neuenberge (Newmountain), or in Latin, novus mons, novum castrum, or novi montis castrum . Not until the 15th century, after significant reconstruction as a hunting castle, did it receive its current name reflecting its palatial extension.
His successor, count Adolf III von Berg was a participant in the
Fifth Crusade and died at the siege ofDamietta inEgypt in 1218. His younger brother, archbishop Engelbert II of Cologne, took over the rule of the county perhaps in violation of the rules of succession. As count Engelbert von Berg (also Engelbert II. of Berg) he raised the main building 1218-1225. Engelbert was a very powerful man, not only archbishop and count, but also advisor and chief administrator to theHoly Roman Emperor Frederick II , and guardian and tutor of the later kingHenry (VII) of Germany . But he also made enemies and onNovember 7 ,1225 he was murdered by his nephewFriedrich von Isenberg .The war of succession for the
Duchy of Limburg influenced the history of the castle. CountAdolf V participated successfully in the crucialbattle of Worringen in 1288. After the battle, the opposing archbishop ofCologne ,Siegfried von Westerburg , was kept prisoner in the castle. Adolf V. now was able to proceed to elevate his town,Düsseldorf , to a city and able to control traffic on theRhine river. In the 13th and 14th century Schloss Burg remained the main residence of the counts of Berg. Five years after King Wenzel elevated Wilhelm II. von Jülich-Berg to the position of a duke in 1380, Düsseldorf became the capital of theDuchy of Berg . Schloss Burg continued to serve as a hunting castle and was used for ceremonial events, hence it became a "Schloss" (representative castle). Thus in 1496 his daughter, Maria von Jülich-Berg was engaged as a child to John ofCleves -Mark (laterJohn III, Duke of Cleves ). Their wedding took place 14 years later at Burg and led to the unification of the duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. The second daughter of this couple wasAnne of Cleves , briefly married withHenry VIII of England .Decay
In 1632 Swedish soldiers laid siege to the castle. After the
Thirty years war , in 1648, Imperial troops destroyed the fortifications of the castle including the keep, walls, and gates. In 1700, the main building was partially reconstructed and subsequently used for administrative purposes. 1849, the castle was sold to be scrapped, decayed, and became a ruin.Restoration
The architect Gerhard August Fischer from
Barmen proposed in 1882 the reconstruction and submitted drawings and plans based on old documents, primarily using the castle’s appearance in the 16th century. Since 1890 the castle reconstruction committee led the restoration of the castle during the next 24 years. Painters from theKunstakademie Düsseldorf participated. With the erection of the Battery Tower in 1914 the work seemed completed.In the night of
November 26 ,1920 a large fire destroyed much of the castle. Subsequently visitors had to pay entry fees and the money was used to restore and rebuild the castle again. Reconstruction lasted from 1922 to 1925. In 1929 the Engelbert monument by the sculptorPaul Wynand was dedicated to honor the builder and archbishop.Today
Today’s appearance does not exactly match the condition documented by
Erich Philipp Ploennies at about 1715. The reconstructed castle of today is a major public attraction. It also contains the Museum of the Bergische Land. The castle church is popular for weddings. The castle also is home to the Memorial for Deportation and the Memorial of the German Eastern Provinces with church bells fromKönigsberg andBreslau . In addition, commercial shops for souvenirs are located on the grounds.The surroundings offer hiking trails to the forests and to Unterburg, that is where the village is located, at the foot of the mountain. There you can buy the "Burger Brezel", a local
pretzel specialty; the pretzel bakers even have a monument. An aerial train connects Unterburg and the castle.Burg used to be an independent township until it became part of
Solingen in 1975.Trivia
Linguistically, "Schloss Burg" would be translated as "castle castle" - a tautology, yet in German "Schloss" refers to a representative building and "Burg" to a fortification - an
oxymoron .References
Mostly translated from the German site of 11/15/05
Literature
* Dirk Söchting: "Schloss Burg an der Wupper". Sutton Verlag 2004, 96 Seiten, 124 Abbildungen, ISBN 3-89702-761-5.
* Dirk Soechting: "Schloss Burg als Postkarte", Verlag Ute Kierdorf, Remscheid 1980, ISBN 3-922055-26-5.
* Elke Lutterbach: "Schloss Burg an der Wupper" (Ritterburgen Band 1). J.P. Bachem Verlag 2003, 144 Seiten, 250 Abbildungen, ISBN 3-7616-1699-6External links
* [http://www.schlossburg.de/ Schloss Burg an der Wupper]
* [http://www.placeopedia.com/?10560 Placeopedia - Geographic Position and Map of the area]
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