- Schloss Veldenz
Schloss Veldenz in the Mosel Valley region is a
Castle ruin about 1.5 kilometers southeast ofVeldenz .Location
The site is located in the
Rhineland-Palatinate in the county ofBernkastel-Wittlich . It is situated on amountain spur roughly 320 meters above sea level and 180 above the level of the Mosel.It is located on the slopes of the
Hunsrück in a side valley of the Moselle through which the "Veldenzer Bach". The town ofBernkastel-Kues is located four kilometres northeast, the county town ofWittlich is about 15 kilometres northwest, and the nearest bigcity isTrier 31 km southwest (all distances in a straight line] ).History
The first written reference to the castle was in the year 1156 (posibly a few years earlier). Frederick I (Barbarossa) confirmed the holding by Bishop "Albert I of Verdun" of the castle together with the surrounding land.
Since the 12th Century, the Counts of Veldenz have been the
feudal lord s of the land and the castle which became centre of theCounty of Veldenz . In 1286Rudolf von Habsburg granted Veldenz city and marketcharters .In 1444 the castle and surrounding area came into the possession of the Counts of
Pfalz-Zweibrücken due to the extinction of the Veldenz male line. They and their successors remained in possession of the Castle and county until the year 1694, even though during the interveningThirty Years War followed approximately 150 years later by the Palatinian Succession War the castle was occupied by Swedish, Spanish and French troops.Finally in 1681, the castle was destroyed. In the following years, the owner moved and often used the ruin as a quarry, over time it belonged to the
Kurpfalz andBavaria . Since 1807, it is in private hands and is now owned by the "Haufs-Brusberg" family.Today
In the
15th Century the site was the largest castle in theMittelmosel . This fact explains the apparently still used term "castle". At the same time the 'castle' name is also a distinctive feature ofBurg Veldenz inNohfelden .The extensive ruins of the
keep were structurally secured and partly rebuilt in the19th Century . They are on a height on three sides of a steep mountain spur. they are almost 100 metres long and 30 metres wide.On the main defensive side in the north and similarly on the southern flank there is a powerful
Bastion . Thekeep in the East was not rebuilt, in contrast to thePalace with its distinctiveCrow-stepped gable , which is now used as a restaurant.Literature
* Alexander Thon/Stefan Ulrich, "Von den Schauern der Vorwelt umweht...". Burgen und Schlösser an der Mosel", Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner 2007, S. 148-153. ISBN 978-3-7954-1926-4
External links
* [http://www.schlossveldenz.com SchlossVeldenz home page]
* [http://www.moseltouren.de/1-trier-bernkastel-kues/1-33-burgruine-veldenz/index.html Further information on Schloss Veldenz]
* [http://www.veldenz-aufgebot.de Schloss Veldenz interest group (in German)]
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