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1月 20, 2025, Schloss Wallbrunn
The owners were the Barons von Wallbrunn and von Wambold, who were able to continue their originally rich, knightly rule together until the end of the 18th century, when the French occupied the left bank of the Rhine. The seat of power of the von Wallbrunns was Wallbrunn Castle, which was located below the fortified church. It was built in 1459 AD and is said to have been connected to the church by underground passages. The church was built in 1190 AD and burned down in 1435 AD. After its reconstruction, it became a place of pilgrimage for many believers, because the fire had spared the monstrance with the hosts - after such great destruction, this was nothing short of a miracle! The original, old stained glass windows and the altar of the church can be viewed in the museum in Darmstadt. From 1467 to 1790 AD, the von Wallbrunns were uninterrupted rulers of Partenheim. However, during the French Revolution, the German nobility was expelled from the left bank of the Rhine, and Partenheim also fell victim to the French occupation. The widow of the last Baron von Wallbrunn, however, put up with the French rule and was able to save the property and the castle. She died in 1832 at the age of 82, and her son also died a few years later. With his death in 1838, the family died out, and the property passed to three Partenheim citizens. Source: Schlossgut Deutschmann
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1月 1, 2025, Schloss Wallbrunn
Wallbrunn was probably built in the 14th century and has been rebuilt and expanded several times since then. Kuno von Wallbrunn zu Partenheim is said to have taken over major ownership rights in the village as early as 1493. In the 16th century, Hans Reinhard I von Wallbrunn lived permanently in Partenheim and is said to have played a major role in the reconstruction of the castle. This gave the building a Renaissance and Baroque influence. In 1834, the merchant Georg Dael took over the castle and sold it on just one year later to three families who still own the property today. (Source: https://www.partenheim.de/index.php/tourismus/ortsrundgang/ehemaliges-schloss-der-herren-von-wallbrunn ) The castle is not open to the public.
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2月 26, 2024, Schloss Wallbrunn
The owners were the Barons von Wallbrunn and von Wambold, who were able to jointly continue their originally knightly rule until the end of the 18th century, when the French occupied the left bank of the Rhine. The seat of power for the von Wallbrunns was Wallbrunn Castle, which was located below the fortified church. It was built in 1459 AD and is said to have once been connected to the church by underground passages. The church was built in 1190 AD and burned down in 1435 AD. After its reconstruction, it became a place of pilgrimage for many believers, because the fire had spared the monstrance with the hosts - after such great destruction, this was nothing short of a miracle! The original, old stained glass windows and the altar of the church can be viewed in the museum in Darmstadt. From 1467 to 1790 AD, the von Wallbrunns were rulers of Partenheim without interruption. During the French Revolution, however, the German nobility was expelled from the left bank of the Rhine, and Partenheim also fell victim to the French occupation. However, the widow of the last Baron von Wallbrunn put up with the rule of the French and was able to save the property and the castle. She died in 1832 at the age of 82, and her son also died a few years later. With his death in 1838, the family died out and the property passed to three Partenheim citizens. Source: Schlossgut Deutschmann
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8月 16, 2023, Ruins of New Baumburg Castle
Beautiful castle complex, worth a visit
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7月 12, 2023, Schloss Wallbrunn
Partenheim, a municipality with a rich historical tradition, has a remarkable and magnificent castle in the municipality of Wörrstadt next to Armsheim. Already under the Merovingians the place came to the Metz and Trier church and already in the year 863 Partenheim is attested as a bishopric of Metz. In 1158, Archbishop Hillin von Trier gave parts of the Partenheim estate to the Worms cathedral chapter in order to acquire Nassau Castle (Lahn). https://www.partenheim.de/index.php/tourismus/gebaeude/schloss-wallbrunn
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6月 8, 2023, Elftausend-Mägde-Turm Ruins
The customs tower was built around the year 1000 as a pass barrier on the road between Mainz and Bad Kreuznach! The name goes back to a legend of Saint Ursula of Cologne! On her way back from a pilgrimage to Rome, she crossed the Selz here with her entourage of 11,000 virgins. In the hope that another 11,000 virgins would follow the same path, the Schnorressänger from Elsheim took over the sponsorship in 2006.
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5月 17, 2022, Schloss Westerhaus
From here, you have a magnificent view in both directions, into the Selz Valley and to the north as far as the Rhine and the Rheingau. The current building complex dates from the late 18th to the 20th century. Henn suggests that a Roman estate, a villa rustica, may well have stood on this site, even though no archaeological traces of it have yet been found. Source: http://www.ingelheimer-geschichte.de/index.php?id=404
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7月 29, 2021, Schloss Westerhaus
Westerhaus Castle is the largest estate in Rheinhessen. It is on the Westerberg near Großwinternheim near Ingelheim am Rhein. Today it is a well-known VDP winery and is run by the fourth generation. The vineyards consist of ancient shell limestone rocks and the wine cellar of the winery is carved into the mountain, which looks like a stalactite cave, but is ideal for the wine. The castle is on the Hiwweltour Westerberg. https://www.komoot.de/tour/435296837/annotate/highlights
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6月 21, 2021, Schloss Westerhaus
Westerhaus Castle is located on the Westerberg hill and is considered the largest estate in Rheinhessen. The estate's owners, Ivonne and Johannes Graf von Schönburg, are the fourth generation to run the business. You can register for a wine tasting or take home a bottle of wine as a souvenir. More information about the winery can be found here: https://www.schloss-westerhaus.de.
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4月 28, 2021, Elftausend-Mägde-Turm Ruins
Hope you can come back soon
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4月 23, 2021, Elftausend-Mägde-Turm Ruins
In the hope that another 11,000 virgins ... 🤣🔝
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3月 24, 2021, Schloss Westerhaus
Westerhaus Castle is the largest estate in Rheinhessen. It stands on the Westerberg near Großwinternheim near Ingelheim am Rhein. In 1408 there is a first documented mention of a hus und ecker uff deme Westirberge. It is assumed that the actual founding dates back a long time and is related to the founding of Charlemagne's imperial palace in Ingelheim in the 8th century. The General Directorate for Cultural Heritage assigns the first mention in its list of cultural monuments in Ingelheim am Rhein to the year 1190. The Counts of Bolanden and Ingelheim resided in Westerhaus Castle for over 600 years. As a fiefdom of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Westerhaus Castle was owned by the Counts of Ingelheim for over 400 years until it was expropriated by French revolutionary troops at the beginning of the 19th century. On October 4, 1900, Heinrich Opel from Rüsselsheim, one of Adam Opel's five sons, acquired the property to expand it into a model estate. The property includes a stud with a striking riding hall. In the 1930s Irmgard von Opel was probably the best rider in the world in military and jumping saddles at the time. Source: Wikipedia
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3月 7, 2021, Ruins of New Baumburg Castle
Neu Baumburg Castle, also known as Neu-Bamberg, Neubamberg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle above the municipality of Neu-Bamberg in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate. The castle was built by the Raugrafen around 1253, mentioned in 1253 as "Novum castrum apud Sarlesheim" and in 1283 was owned by Raugrafen Heinrich II. Von Neuenbaumburg, son of Raugraf Heinrich I. On April 12, 1338 half of the castle and the village were given to Archbishop Heinrich III by the Raugrafen for 1,300 pounds of Heller. pledged by Mainz and on March 11, 1419, Archbishop Johann II of Mainz and Count Johann V of Sponheim-Starkenburg share the inner castle. In 1668 the castle was destroyed by the Elector Karl Ludwig von der Pfalz. After 1970, extensive restorations took place with partial walling up of the ruins. The castle complex consists of an irregularly rectangular core castle in the north-west and the lower outer bailey on the west side. To the east of the core facility is the Catholic Church of St. Dionysius, which partly goes back to the medieval castle chapel.
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Neuenbaumburg Castle, also known as Novo Boinburc, is the ruin of a hilltop castle above the local community of Neu-Bamberg, which has shaped the community to this day. After 1970, extensive restorations took place with partial masonry of the ruins. The castle complex consists of an irregularly rectangular core castle in the northwest and the lower bailey on the western side. To the east of the nuclear facility is the Catholic Church of St. Dionysius, which partly goes back to the medieval castle chapel. http://www.vg-badkreuznach.de/vg_bad_kreuznach/Tourismus/Burgen/Neuenbaumburg/
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1月 5, 2021, Schloss Westerhaus
This Hiwweltour is a nice and pleasant tour that is fun. Varied with small highlights, it is very beautiful, especially in autumn. The Westerhaus Castle not Westerburg is part of it.
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