Beautiful views of Haigerloch.
The present Haigerloch Castle dates back to a castle complex from the 13th century. Before the castle was built, there was already a predecessor building in the Baden-Württemberg town. This was first mentioned in documents in 1095 and probably stood on the site where the so-called Roman Tower can be found today. This complex once belonged to the Counts of Wiesneck, then to the Counts of Hohenberg. It was precisely these counts who built a second castle on the site where today's Haigerloch Castle is located. In 1381 it passed to the Habsburgs, and in 1497 Count Eitel Friedrich II of Zollern became the new owner.
From 1576 onwards, Count Christoph von Hohenzollern-Haigerloch took possession of the castle and had it expanded into the Renaissance castle as we know it today. After 1745, the castle was again built when Prince Joseph Friedrich von Hohenzollern moved his residence to the castle. The castle church was also rebuilt at this time and has been in the Baroque style ever since.
Since hardly anyone cared about the castle in the 19th and 20th centuries and it thus lost importance, it was of no interest during the numerous military conflicts and was spared from destruction. Haigerloch Castle housed an agricultural and administrative school until 1975, before an entrepreneur bought it. Today, the castle is home to a culture and conference center, as well as a restaurant and a...
This was my workplace for several years!