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Ruínas do Castelo de Glaadt

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Ruínas do Castelo de Glaadt

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    31 de março de 2021

    Castle ruins - Glaadt
    In the Middle Ages Glaadt was even more important than Jünkerath, because at that time there was only one settlement of huts. That is why the counts of Blankenheim built a castle there in the 13th century, which was converted into a magnificent hunting lodge at the beginning of the 17th century. However, a lightning strike burned it down to the foundation walls in the 18th century. It was not until 1967 that the ruin, which was in danger of collapsing, threatened to be completely demolished, did the renovation work, which lasted until 1989. In the area around the ruins, the former moat and the approximate extent of the complex indicated by the remains of the wall are clearly visible.

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      4 de março de 2023

      The ruins of Glaadt Castle are the ruins of the former palace complex in Jünkerath and were built in the 13th century. 1726 - 1735 Count Franz Georg had a major renovation carried out and the castle converted into a palace complex. Two years after completion, the castle burned down and has remained a ruin ever since. According to a legend, the fire was caused by a lightning bolt, as a punishment from God, since one is said to have blasphemed God at the inauguration ceremony. Next to the castle there was a mill, a bakery and a brewery, as well as a riding arena and gardens with a baroque ambience. In the area around the ruins, the former moat and the approximate extent of the complex, indicated by the remains of the wall, are also clearly visible. Source: gerolsteiner-land.de/a-burgruine-glaadt

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        3 de junho de 2023

        Jünkerath Castle – Glaadt Castle

        In the Middle Ages, Glaadt was even more important than Jünkerath, which at the time was just a smelting settlement. Therefore, a castle was built on this spot by Count Dieterich von Schleiden in the 14th century.

        The castle was besieged and conquered several times, mainly by the Archbishops of Trier. In 1488 the Counts of Manderscheid-Blankenheim inherited the area through the division of Manderscheid. Due to dilapidation, the late medieval complex was demolished and rebuilt by Count Arnold as a moated castle between 1605 and 1610. The entrance with a drawbridge was in the western part.

        From 1694 - 1705 Count Salentin Ernst spent the last years of his life in the castle, where he also died.

        1726 - 1735 Count Franz Georg had a major renovation carried out and the castle converted into a palace complex. The castle has a square floor plan and consisted of two floors, high arched windows adorned the west wing. In the courtyard there is a fountain and paving made of quartz stones with ornaments.

        Next to the castle there was a mill, a bakery and a brewery, as well as a riding arena and gardens with a baroque ambience. In the area around the ruins, the former moat and the approximate extent of the complex, indicated by the remains of the wall, are also clearly visible.

        Two years after completion, the castle burned down and has remained a ruin ever since. According to a legend, the fire was caused by a lightning bolt, as a punishment from God, since one is said to have blasphemed God at the inauguration ceremony.

        In the 1970s - 1980s, the ruins were uncovered and restored with the participation of many volunteers and associations.

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