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Château du Wasigenstein
🇫🇷 France · 13th century
The Château du Wasigenstein (German: Burg Wasigenstein) is a ruined castle in the commune of Niedersteinbach in the Bas-Rhin département of France.
The site was first known as the centre of the German legend of Waltharius in the 10th century. Two castles were built here in the 13th century each dependent on the other.
The complex initially occupied only the eastern part of the castle rock, but was expanded from 1299 and supplemented by a second castle complex on the western part of the rock. Since then, it has been a double castle. The shares in both were held by members of the various lines of the von Wasigenstein family until the middle of the 14th century. When the male line died out, the property passed through heir daughters to the Fleckensteins and Hohenburgs. They sold their rights to the property piece by piece, or passed parts on as fiefdoms, so that there was a strong fragmentation of ownership. Within 83 years, it was besieged and conquered a total of seven times.
The castle, which was probably very dilapidated afterwards, was given up as a residence in the 15th or 16th century. It was damaged by fire in the Thirty Years War and was completely destroyed in the War of the Palatinate Succession and has been in ruins ever since. The castle is state property and has been listed since 1898 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.
at Grand-Wasigenstein, the former cistern, the keep, well-built rooms, etc. at Petit-Wasigenstein, a habitable keep with a thick walls, an enormous windlass capable of lifting considerable loads access stairways cut into the rock: a monumental architectural work provided a steep ascent to the summits a rift fault, separating the two castles ("the fault of Walther") erosion on the south face of the rocky outcrop a viewpoint over the Langenbach valley and towards Obersteinbach
From the Wengelsbach pass on the D 190, parking at Wasigenstein, a footpath of the Club Vosgien, signposted with red rectangles, leads to the castle.
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Château du Wasigenstein ranks #4,992 of 7,044 worldwide in the atlas's castle fame ranking, and #395 of the 456 mapped in France. Founded 1260, it is older than 68% of the atlas's dated landmarks — one of 781 atlas entries founded in the 13th century. See how France compares in the castle statistics.
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Where is Château du Wasigenstein?
Château du Wasigenstein stands in France, at 49.04778°, 7.70167°.
When was Château du Wasigenstein built?
The atlas dates its founding to 1260. Earlier structures may have stood on the site; this is the earliest documented founding year.
How famous is Château du Wasigenstein?
In this atlas's fame ranking: #4,992 of 7,044 worldwide, and #395 in France. Fame here combines how many Wikipedia language editions cover a landmark with how many people read them.
What is the nearest castle to Château du Wasigenstein?
Château du Petit-Arnsberg, about 1 km away.
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