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Burghaslach

Princely Castell Castle Burghaslach

Princely Castell Castle Burghaslach

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    March 2, 2023

    Princely Castell Castle Burghaslach

    In the fief book of Bishop Gottfried von WĂŒrzburg (1314-22), the "Castrum Haselach" is mentioned as a fief of the Counts of Castell. Shortly afterwards, however, the Lords of Hohenlohe-Speckfeld appear as the owners of the castle, who grant it as a fief to the Lords of Vestenberg. In 1412, Burghaslach again passed as an inheritance to the Counts of Castell, who continued to grant the castle and lordship as a fief to the Lords of Vestenberg. After the Lords of Vestenberg died out in 1687, the castle and half of the Burghaslach lordship passed back to the Counts of Castell, who have used it as an official castle ever since. From 1778 to 1787, the highly educated Countess Ferdinande Adriane of Castell-Remlingen, nĂ©e Countess of Stolberg-Wernigerode, lived here as a widow. The current castle was rebuilt in the classicist style after numerous renovations in the 18th century (1822-26). In the older north wing there are still remains of walls from the 17th century. Instead of a castle barn from the 18th century, a new building for the FĂŒrstlich CastellÂŽsche Bank was built in the west. (according to information board)

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      April 9, 2022

      In the fief book of Bishop Gottfried von WĂŒrzburg (1314-22), the "Castrum Haselach" is mentioned as a fief of the Counts of Castell. Shortly thereafter, however, the gentlemen v. Hohenlohe-Speckfeld as the owner of the castle, which they lend as a fief to the lords of Vestenberg. In 1412, Burghaslach fell as an inheritance to the Counts of Castell, who continued to give the castle and lordship as a fief to the lords of Vestenberg. After the Lords of Vestenberg died out in 1687, the castle and half of Burghaslach's rule reverted to the Counts of Castell, who have used it as an official castle ever since. From 1778 to 1787, the highly educated Countess Ferdinande Adriane zu Castell-Remlingen, nĂ©e Countess zu Stolberg-Wernigerode, lived here as a widow. Today's palace was rebuilt in the classicist style after numerous modifications in the 18th century (1822-26). In the older north wing there are still remains of walls from the 17th century. Instead of a castle barn from the 18th century, a new building for the Princely Castell'sche Bank was erected in the west. (Source: drei-franken-info.de/bizz/fuerstlich-castellsches-schloss-burghaslach/)

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        February 19, 2023

        Beautiful castle in the centre of the village

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