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North Rhine-Westphalia

Detmold District

Kreis Gütersloh
Borgholzhausen

Brincke Castle and Chapel

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Brincke Castle and Chapel

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    1. View of Werther – Brincke Castle and Chapel loop from Bielefeld Hauptbahnhof

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    February 26, 2017

    Beware of the Count ... otherwise you can visit the chapel and the courtyard. Nice little castle originated from the knights of Ravensberg Castle.

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      February 26, 2017

      Brincke Castle is a former moated castle in Borgholzhausen and is privately owned by the Counts of Korff called Schmising-Kerssenbrock-Praschma.

      Brincke Castle was built in the 13th century and was first mentioned in 1351. The builders were the gentlemen von Brincke. Since 1439 it was owned by the von Kerssenbrock family. From 1674 to 1675 there was an expansion; among other things, the mansion was rebuilt.

      Ferdinand von Kerssenbrock was inherited in 1754 by his cousin Friedrich Ferdinand Freiherr von Korff called Schmising, who took the name Freiherr von Korff called Schmiesing-Kerssenbrock; his descendant Clemens August, electoral Cologne council and prince-bishop Münsterscher Obermarschall, was raised to the Prussian count status in 1816.

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        June 20, 2020

        .... And begging and peddling has also been prohibited for a long time!

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          Location: Borgholzhausen, Kreis Gütersloh, Detmold District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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