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Singen (Hohentwiel)

Friedinger Schlössle

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    1. View of Steißlinger See – Friedinger Schlössle loop from Steißlingen

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    September 18, 2018

    The castle Hohenfriedingen - better known as Friedinger Schlössle - is the last, completely preserved castle in Hegau. Various events are held at the castle and the building can also be rented for weddings. In addition, on Sundays from 11 clock a small beer garden open. In addition to cold and hot drinks, there are also delicious, small dishes.

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      January 29, 2020

      The first unsecured mention of Hohenfriedingen Castle was made by King Conrad I around 914. Between 1170 and 1180 the castle was built by the lords of Friedingen. In the 14th century the castle was divided and the Schwarz family from Constance became co-owners. In 1448 this share was sold to Frischhans von Bodman zu Möggingen. In 1476 the remainder fell to the Lords of Bodman. Source Wikipedia

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        October 15, 2020

        The first unsecured mention of Hohenfriedingen Castle was made around the year 914 by King Konrad I. The castle was built by the Lords of Friedingen between 1170 and 1180. In the 14th century the castle was divided and the Schwarz family from Constance became co-owners. In 1448 this share was sold to Frischhans von Bodman zu Möggingen. In 1476 the remaining share also fell to the lords of Bodman.

        The castle was destroyed in 1499 during the Swiss War, but was rebuilt afterwards. In 1539 the lords of Bodman sold the castle to the town of Radolfzell, which thus came into possession of the castle of their former feudal lords.

        Another destruction took place in the Thirty Years' War by the troops of Hohentwiel Fortress in 1647. Four years later, in 1651, the reconstruction of the castle began. This division has been preserved to this day as the "Friedinger Schlössle".

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          Location: Singen (Hohentwiel), Landkreis Konstanz, Freiburg District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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