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Very well preserved castle, there is a lot to discover here and there is a great view from the tower.

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Ruins of Ruppertstein Castle. There is almost nothing left to see of the castle itself, but both the stairs to the castle and the spectacular panoramic views are worth the …

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Very interesting castle ruins. A detour to the "Rieslocher gorge is worth it".

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The castle is easy to get to as there is a car park nearby.
There is a tavern in the castle.
From the castle you have a beautiful view of Lemberg and Pirmasens.


See also: urlaubsregion-pirmasens.land/to_start/VG%20Pirmasens-Land/Urlaubsregion_PSLand/Unterwegs/Burg%20Lemberg

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A beautiful castle and a beautiful park with old trees and a fountain in Trippstadt. The builder of the facility was Franz Karl Freiherr von Hacke with his wife. This …

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9月 15, 2024, Lemberg Castle Ruins

Only a few remains of the castle remain. A well, the castle's water supply, has been reconstructed. There is a castle museum, which is unfortunately currently closed due to dilapidation, as is the castle tavern. Remains of a chapel can also be seen. The view over the Palatinate Forest is beautiful.

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Roughly triangular castle plateau, upper castle on summit rock, lower castle with curtain wall, foundation walls of the chapel. The castle was built around 1200 as a border castle for the county of Zweibrücken. The castle chapel lay on the extreme eastern tip of the main rock and was first mentioned in 1502. Rectangular choir in the east measuring approx. 5.20 x 4.30 m. Source and further information: https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=25649 Visitor center is still closed due to disrepair.

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In 1985/1986 the entire castle was extensively renovated. In the course of this, the road at the back of the castle was also set up.

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As of 7/23, the visitor center is closed due to dilapidation

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The castle complex has the shape of an iron, the tip of which points to the south; the length is 70 meters, the width is about 46 meters. The 1.80 to 2.50 meter wide enclosing wall consists of hewn sandstone blocks, some of which are supplemented by hump blocks. The upper castle, situated on a sandstone rock, is separated from the lower castle by a rocky outcrop, which also contains the cistern. A bailey was west of the castle complex outside the ring wall. It stretched along the entire western side of the ditch, even a few meters further south. In addition to farm buildings and rooms presumably used as guard rooms, the lower castle also contained the entrance to the castle. It consisted of a gate 2.50 meters wide and 3.15 meters high, secured by a drawbridge and a moat. The upper castle is accessible through a passage carved into the rock. It housed the residential buildings, i.e. the palace, kitchen, toilet facilities, the armory and a mighty round tower that dominates the entire castle complex. With an inner diameter of 8.50 meters and 2.50 meter thick walls, it has an outer diameter of 13.5 metres. This tower probably served as a keep, but could also have been a residential tower due to its large diameter. In the north, the upper castle is protected by a broken shield wall, which was probably damaged in the 12th century. Its western half was rebuilt during the second half of this century, while the eastern part of the wall dates from the 11th century. Story The exact time when the castle was founded is not known. Excavation finds point to signs of settlement as early as the early Stone Age and the Hallstatt period. According to the masonry of the existing remains of the wall, the foundation of the castle took place around the year 1100. The builders were probably the Counts of Leiningen. A Roman villa about a kilometer away may have served as a source of building material for the late Salian castle complex. The massive round tower was built between 1125 and 1166, i.e. later than the castle. With its Salian-Staufen building elements, it is one of the largest in the Rhineland-Palatinate area of the time. Just a few years later a fire destroyed the castle; it could be one of the three Saarbrücken castles that Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa had razed in 1168 next to Saarbrücken Castle. In a document from 1237, the castle is said to have already been destroyed and was not rebuilt. From the 13th to the 18th century, the castle ruins changed hands several times. The counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg, Zweibrücken-Bitsch, Leiningen-Hardenburg are listed, from 1564 the estate of the counts of Leiningen-Hardenburg-Dagsberg, designated as a deserted settlement, and from 1570 Hanau-Lichtenberg. In the 19th century the ruins were used as a quarry and completely destroyed. The stones removed were used to build houses in the surrounding communities and, in 1875, to build the Pirmasens-Nord (Biebermühle) train station and the railway line. The ruin is currently state-owned and administered by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Mainz. Excavations, reconstruction and finds In 1896/97, Mehlis carried out the first excavations, but had to stop the work due to a lack of funds. Under the supervision of the Office for Pre- and Early History, Speyer, excavation work was carried out by the doctor L.A. Hoffmann after the Second World War in 1956/57. This awakened public interest in the castle, which at that time was just a rubble dump overgrown with trees and forest plants. Excavation work began in the spring of 1968, and in 1973 the “Steinenschloss Castle Association” was founded. Today, the home club of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen oversees the excavations and work on the facility. In the meantime, the enclosing wall and palace area including toilet facilities have been renovated, the gate system of the lower castle has been reconstructed and the walls of some farm buildings have been made visible again. The tower, uncovered from 1985, was built up to a height of 10 meters from 1989/90 with stone blocks up to 1 m long and 55 cm high. The finds salvaged from the construction and fire debris of the ruins range from ceramic discs and game pieces made of sandstone or deer antlers to tools and weapon parts made of iron to door handles and keys. Gilded bronze decorative fittings also came to light; plus a double-headed eagle made of gilded bronze, probably also a decorative fitting. A stone work piece with a round-arched slit window was also recovered. A shell-like landmark was discovered during the excavation of the western perimeter. The extensive restoration and exposure work that has already taken place gives you an idea of what the former castle looked like.

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From here you have a great view.

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Climbing from the Schwarzbach valley at the eastern edge of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen, you soon reach an extraordinary castle complex: Steinenschloss. A mighty round tower, over 13 meters in diameter, rises above the partially restored Salian-Staufer castle ruins. Similar tower structures are otherwise only found in Central Germany. Steinenschloss was built during the reign of the Salian emperors, around 1024-1125. Now only a ruin, Steinenschloss, with its massive sandstone blocks at the confluence of the Schwarzbach and Rodalb rivers, is a testament to how the Salian emperor Conrad II subdued the dukes and the Church in their internal powers. https://www.suedwestpfalz-touristik.de/Burgen/burgruine-steinenschloss.html

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A very interesting and beautiful stone castle.

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