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Altrandsberg Castle

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Altrandsberg Castle The Randsberg/Ramsperger family is documented as ministeriales of the Counts of Bogen from 1165, beginning with Albrecht and Erasmus von Randsberg. The family's connections to the Bishopric of Passau are also documented. After the extinction of the Counts of Bogen in 1242, the family passed into the ministerial sphere of the Wittelsbach dynasty. In 1330, the Neurandsberg line was founded, which led to the gradual naturalization of the name Altrandsberg for the ancestral seat. The family held important offices in ducal service. In the mid-15th century, after disputes with the sovereign, there were several changes of ownership, which ended with the transfer to the Paulsdorf family no later than 1483. It was acquired by Heinrich Nothafft in 1515. Around 1620, Altrandsberg passed to Hans Christoph von Berlichingen, and in 1676, after several interim owners, to Hans Wolf von Leoprechting. Altrandsberg remained in the possession of this family until 1847, then passed into burgher hands and into municipal ownership in 1895. The construction history of the complex, which was significantly altered, especially in the 17th century, is only broadly understood. The oldest remains are the foundations of the square keep, uncovered in 1987, the curtain wall on three sides, and parts of a multi-part residential building on the east side. These likely date back to the second half of the 12th century. The older enclosure wall, which tightly enclosed the main castle on three sides, was probably also built in the 13th century. In the 15th century, in addition to alterations to the residential buildings, the chapel, first mentioned in 1483, was built. The conversion to a palace may have already begun under the Nothafft family. Under Hans Wolf von Leoprechting, the new west wing, which still dominates the complex today, and the arcades on the north wing were built. The 19th century led to numerous extensive changes to the interior. The buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries were largely demolished in the 20th century. Only remnants of the High Medieval structure remain. In the area of the trapezoidal main castle, these include the foundations of the square keep and its round successor, as well as large sections of the curtain wall and the palace, which was later rebuilt many times. The entire complex and the courtyard are largely dominated by the alterations and new buildings of the late 17th and 18th centuries, including arcades behind the former battlements in the north and the then newly built west wing with its restored Baroque façade. Source: Excerpts from www.ebidat.de

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Neurandsberg Castle Ruins The Ramspergs were originally ministeriales of the Counts of Bogen and were first mentioned in 1190. Their seat was in Altrandsberg, two kilometers north in the Cham district. In 1330, Friedrich the Ramsperg probably built the new castle on his own land. Many Ramspergs entered Bavarian service at the end of the 14th century as stewards, for example, in Saulburg and Mitterfels. In the Hussite Wars around 1430, the Ramspergs fought for the Bavarian duke, but soon became involved in military conflicts with him over compensation. This did not do them any good: in 1436, Duke Ernst had Neuramsperg Castle conquered by Haimeran Heuraus. Unlike nearby castles such as Neunussberg, Neurandsberg was never returned to its owners, but instead became a ducal manor. In 1461, Dukes Sigismund and John visited the castle. The dukes gave the castle to Jörg Heuraus, the guardian of Mitterfels, followed by Sattelbogen, Nussberger, and the Nothaft of Wernberg, among others. In 1582, a prison was established at the castle, but in 1615, it was moved to Mitterfels to serve as the district court. In 1633, the Swedes under Colonel Georg Christoph von Taupadell destroyed the castle, and it was never rebuilt. In 1689, guardian of the castle Erttl of Mitterfels asked Elector Max Emmanuel for permission to rebuild the wooden chapel below the castle, which was threatened by rubble. This was approved, and the castle ruins were used as a quarry. Upon entering the complex, the first thing that catches your eye is the well-preserved and elaborate Zwinger (mew). The entire castle is surrounded by it, and the walls are topped with several semicircular towers. The north side, opposite the entrance, is particularly elaborately constructed, with three towers and a wall with a battlement. The original access to the complex is no longer immediately recognizable. Access to the inner castle is, in any case, through a simple gateway in the south of the polygonal circular wall made of rubble stone. The interior of the inner castle is difficult to discern, revealing its structural layout. The buildings were likely leaning against the inner wall, some of which are still well preserved. The site is still being secured. Source: Excerpts from www.burgenseite.de

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The castle was the ancestral seat of the Nussbergers, the hereditary marshals of Bavaria. The hereditary marshal organized the defense of Bavaria. He was responsible for the expansion of the castles, the training of men-at-arms and the production of weapons.

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From the 11-meter-high tower of the castle ruins, which lie at an altitude of 660 meters, you have a sweeping view of the Bavarian Forest all the way to the Arber, which rises about 30 km to the east.

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Great area for hiking and biking. Beautiful view from the tower.

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Open again from today 😆🍻

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The tower, which is freely accessible for a little obulos, is very pretty! The view is very, very beautiful!

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A very nice place with a beautiful view!

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Very nicely located facility!

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Small castle ruins with a great view

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Great panoramic view of the Bavarian forest

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Kollnburg was first mentioned in documents in 1153. The ancestors of the Kollnburg people settled on a rocky, not very fertile ridge, as the old place names Kalenberg, Kallenberg or Kahlenberg show. The beginnings of the settlement, however, probably date back to the early Carolingian period. This early settlement is explained by the fact that Kollnburg is located on the old trade route, the Bayerweg (today the well-known long-distance hiking trail from the Danube valley via Kollnburg to Bohemia), which was already of great importance at the time of the migration of peoples. ( https://www.kollnburg.de/tourismus/ortsgeschichte/die-entstehung-von-kollnburg/ ) Many other circular hiking trails also start here, such as the one to Pröller.

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The cash register is currently closed. Here you have confidence in the tourists. At the bottom of the front door there is a box (cash replacement) Entry: Adults: € 1 Children: -, 50 €

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Kollnburg is a municipality in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen. Part of the municipality, including the parish village of the same name, is a state-approved resort.

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The castle ruins are recommended.

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The castle tower with castle fountain and castle courtyard is the landmark of Kollnburg. Every year, many tourists and locals visit the castle complex for cozy garden parties in the castle courtyard or climb the castle tower because of the grandiose panoramic view of the highest mountain peaks in the Bavarian Forest. The castle ruins with their round tower (11 m) and their around 20 meters deep castle fountain are characteristic of the townscape. From the towering castle tower, the “Luginsland”, you not only have a fascinating view of the entire village and the surrounding valleys and mountains, but you can also let your gaze wander to the most distant heights of the Bavarian and Bohemian Forest; Panorama boards provide the necessary information. On the other hand, this striking landmark of the castle village, erected on a “Bald Mountain” created by volcanic forces, is visible from afar, and not only during the day, but especially at night when the illuminated tower breaks through the darkness.

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The castle tower and fountain are the landmarks of Kollnburg. The castle ruins are 655m high. A visit to the castle tower is a must: you have a magnificent panoramic view.

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Not much left of the castle, but great views from the tower.

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From the castle you have a fantastic all-round view🤩

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The ruin is very recommendable, great view

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