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Unfortunately, the restaurant with beer garden in the Hammerherrenhaus is closed until further notice due to family reasons as a result of the pandemic😥.
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No entry due to risk of collapse... The signs don't seem to stop anyone
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I find the search for lost places very interesting. Let's see if there is one near me.🥰
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The ruins of the Zisslerhaus stand in the forest between Trevesenhammer and Zwergau. If you look at the ruins more closely, you can see that there used to be a stable, outbuildings and living quarters. The Zisslerhaus was once a subsidiary of the Trevesenhammer estate. Today only the foundations remain, everything is overgrown, a huge tree provides shade. A large, overgrown granite stone slab next to the remains of the wall once served as a snack table for hikers, the benches that go with it have long since fallen into disrepair.
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Waldershof Castle is privately owned. It can only be viewed from the outside. Probably built around 1100 as a moated castle (the builder is unknown), the castle stands on a basalt chimney on the outskirts of Waldershof, right next to the town hall. The current appearance only gives an incomplete impression of its original size and appearance. The mighty round building was a moated castle, which was surrounded to the south and west by the castle pond, which is now almost dry, and by the Kösseinebach. To the north, it was probably protected from attacks by ramparts. The mighty tower on the northeast corner, which was demolished in 1823, offered a wide view of the Waldershof valley. After secularization, the castle was declared state property on December 29, 1802 by Elector Max Josef of Bavaria, along with the Waldsassen monastery, which owned it for centuries, and used as the judge's residence. The state sold the castle on September 16, 1805.
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Historically, the correct spelling is Zißlar. It is now completely dilapidated and overgrown. Expert's eyes and when researching the Waldeck registers, I noticed that there was quite a lot of life there. Ruins from 1541 cannot be correct, because children were still being born there in 1844. The origin of the house may have been 1541.
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Very nice place for a snack,🥪🍺 bring it with you of course. Seating is available👍
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Very well maintained facility and beautifully modernized.
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