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Hohenzollern Castle

Hohenzollern Castle (German: Burg Hohenzollern [bʊʁk hoːənˈtsɔlɐn] ) is the ancestral seat of the imperial House of Hohenzollern.[a] The third of three hilltop castles built on the site, it is located atop Mount Hohenzollern, above and south of Hechingen, on the edge of the Swabian Jura of central Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Hohenzollern Castle
Burg Hohenzollern
Hohenzollern Castle
Location within Baden-Württemberg
Hohenzollern Castle
Hohenzollern Castle (Germany)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypePalace, Castle
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Town or cityBisingen, Zollernalbkreis
CountryGermany
Coordinates48°19′23.5″N 8°58′3.8″E / 48.323194°N 8.967722°E / 48.323194; 8.967722 (Hohenzollern Castle)
Elevation855 meters (2,805 ft) (NHN)
Named forHouse of Hohenzollern
OwnerGeorg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia (3/4)
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern (1/4)
AffiliationHouse of Hohenzollern
Design and construction
Architect(s)Friedrich August Stüler
Website
www.burg-hohenzollern.com

The first castle on the mountain was constructed in the early 11th century. Over the years the House of Hohenzollern split several times, but the castle remained in the Swabian branch, the dynastic seniors of the Franconian-Brandenburgian cadet branch that later acquired its own imperial throne. This castle was completely destroyed in 1423 after a ten-month siege by the free imperial cities of Swabia.

The second castle, a larger and sturdier structure, was constructed from 1454 to 1461, and served as a refuge for the Catholic Swabian Hohenzollerns, including during the Thirty Years' War. By the end of the 18th century it was thought to have lost its strategic importance and gradually fell into disrepair, leading to the demolition of several dilapidated buildings.

The third, and current, castle was built between 1846 and 1867 as a family memorial[1] by Hohenzollern scion King Frederick William IV of Prussia. Architect Friedrich August Stüler based his design on English Gothic Revival architecture and the Châteaux of the Loire Valley.[2] No member of the Hohenzollern family was in permanent or regular residence when it was completed, and none of the three German Emperors of the late 19th and early 20th century German Empire ever occupied the castle; in 1945 it briefly became the home of the former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, son of the last Hohenzollern monarch, Kaiser Wilhelm II.

Among the historical artifacts of Prussian history contained in the castle are the Crown of Wilhelm II, some of the personal effects of King Frederick the Great, and a letter from US President George Washington thanking Hohenzollern relative Baron von Steuben for his service in the American Revolutionary War.[3]

Geography edit

 
View of the castle and surrounding countryside from the Albtrauf

Hohenzollern Castle is a hilltop castle located on the mountain Hohenzollern, an isolated promontory of the Swabian Jura 855 meters (2,805 ft) (NHN) above sea level, 234 meters (768 ft) above and to the south of Hechingen, Germany, approximately 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Stuttgart, capital of Baden-Württemberg.[4] This mountain lends its name to the local geographic region, der Zollernalbkreis, and is known among locals as Zollerberg (Zoller Mountain), or simply Zoller.

History edit

First and Second castles edit

Only written records exist of the original castle built in the High Middle Ages,[citation needed] built by the Counts of Zollern. Although the House of Hohenzollern itself finds its first mention in 1061,[b] the castle is first mentioned as "Castro Zolre" in 1267, without any mention of the castle beyond its name, though contemporary sources praised it as the "crown of all castles in Swabia."[6] In 1423 the castle was totally destroyed[7] after a year-long siege by the Swabian League of Cities.[citation needed]

Construction on a second, stronger castle began in 1454.[7] It was captured by Württemberger troops in 1634 midway in the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), then fell under Habsburg control for about a century. During the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) it was occupied in the winter of 1744/45 by French soldiers. Returned to Habsburg control after the war, it was rarely occupied and began to fall to ruin after the last Austrian owner left the castle in 1798. By the beginning of the 19th century only the Chapel of St. Michael remained usable.

Third castle edit

 
Gate tower

The current castle was built by Hohenzollern scion Crown Prince Frederick William IV of Prussia. Traveling through southern Germany en route to Italy in 1819, he wished to learn about his family's roots, so climbed to the top of Mount Hohenzollern. He would write in 1844 as King:[8]

The memory of the year [18]19, to me is exceedingly lovely, and like a beautiful dream, especially the sunset we saw from one of the castle bastions. [...] Now is a desire, a dream of [my] youth, to see Hohenzollern Castle again made habitable.

He engaged Friedrich August Stüler,[9] who had been appointed Architect of the King for the rebuilding of Stolzenfels Castle in 1842 while still a student and heir of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, to design a new castle. Stüler began work on an ornate design influenced by English Gothic Revival architecture and the Châteaux of the Loire Valley[2] in 1846. The impressive entryway is the work of the Engineer-Officer Moritz Karl Ernst von Prittwitz, considered the leading fortifications engineer in Prussia. The sculptures around and inside the castle are the work of Gustav Willgohs. Like Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Hohenzollern Castle is a monument to German Romanticism which incorporated an idealized vision of a medieval knight's castle. Lacking some of the fantastic elements and excesses of Neuschwanstein, the castle's construction served to enhance the reputation of the Prussian Royal Family.[citation needed]

Construction began in 1850,[10] and was funded entirely by the Brandenburg-Prussian and the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen lines of the Hohenzollern family. Construction was completed on 3 October 1867, under Frederick William IV's brother King William I.

After the castle was rebuilt, it was not regularly occupied, but rather used primarily as a showpiece. None of the Hohenzollern Kaisers of the German Empire lived there; only the last Prussian Crown Prince William stayed for several months following his flight from Potsdam ahead of Soviet army forces during the closing months of World War II. He and his wife Crown Princess Cecilie are buried there, as the family's estates in Brandenburg had been occupied by the Soviet Union at the time of their deaths.

Starting in 1952, Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia began adding valuable artwork and Prussian memorabilia[6] from the collections of the Hohenzollern family and the former Hohenzollern Museum in Schloss Monbijou. Two of the major pieces are the Crown of Wilhelm II and a uniform that belonged to King Frederick the Great. From 1952 until 1991 the caskets of Frederick Wilhelm I and his son Frederick the Great were in the chapel, but were moved back to Potsdam following German reunification in 1991.

The castle was heavily damaged by a Ms 5.7 earthquake (de) on September 3, 1978, which caused some of its turrets to collapse, and was under repair until the mid-1990s.[11]

Today edit

 
Central courtyard
 
Aerial view of the Castle (2017)

With over 350,000 visitors per year, Hohenzollern castle is one of the most visited castles in Germany.[12] The castle is privately owned by the House of Hohenzollern,[13] with two-thirds belonging to the Brandenburg-Prussian branch, and the balance to the Swabian branch.

 
Flag of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Since 1952, the Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation has used the castle for an annual summer camp for children.[14] Whenever Prince George and his family are staying at the castle, the Prussian flag flies over the castle,[13] while the flag of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen is used by the Swabians.

In 2015, parts of the 2016 thriller-horror film A Cure for Wellness were filmed at the castle,[15][16] closing it from 13 to 24 July 2015.[17] Hohenzollern Castle as well as Peckforton Castle in England were also used in the filming of the 2017 TV adaption of The Worst Witch.[18][19]

Architecture edit

Hohenzollern Castle, covering almost all of Mount Hohenzollern's summit, is a structure composed of four primary parts: military architecture, the palatial buildings, chapels, and the gardens.

Military architecture edit

 
The Eagle Gate

The Eagle Gate (German: Adlertor) and its attached drawbridge form the entrance to the castle. The castle's winding zwinger turns four times and terminates in the bastions. From here, the palatial buildings can be accessed through the square upper gate and so are the rest of the bastions.

Palatial buildings edit

 
Palace, St Michael's chapel, and the courtyard

The palace itself, sitting upon the outline of the second castle, is an open-air museum arranged in a u-shape that ends with Protestant and Catholic chapels. Sitting on top of the old casemates are the three-story Gothic Revival buildings of Friedrich August Stüler's design, decorated with towers and pinnacles. The four towers of the palace are aligned to the bastions, with the Emperor's Tower to the Fuchsloch bastion, Bishop's Tower to the Spitz bastion, Markgraf Tower to the Scharfeck bastion, and Michael's Tower to the garden bastion. Attached to the main residential building, the Count's Hall, is the final tower, the Watch Tower (German: Wartturm), which functions both as a staircase to the library and as the flag pole whenever the Hohenzollern family is residing in the castle.

Interiors edit

 
George Friedrich photographed by Oliver Mark in Hohenzollern Castle, Bisingen 2018

A perron leads up to the ancestry hall, where one enters the Count's Hall (German: Grafensaal), which covers the entirety of the southern wing. The rib vaulting of the Count's Hall, adorned with grisailles by Stüler depicting the history of the House of Hohenzollern and pointed-arch windows, is supported by eight free standing red marble columns. Below the Count's Hall is the old castle kitchen, today a treasure chamber. Next to the Count's Hall is the Emperor's Tower and the Bishop's Niche, following the library decorated with murals of the Hohenzollern history by Wilhelm Peters. The Margrave's Tower contains the King's parlor, also referred to as the Margrave's room, contrary to Stüler's terminology.

Burials edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The House of Hohenzollern emerged in the Middle Ages and produced all nine Prussian kings, including the three German emperors of the German Empire in late 19th and the early 20th centuries.
  2. ^ Berthold of Reichenau writes in a chronicle in 1061 that Wezil and Burchardus "de Zolorin" were killed in battle.[5]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Kelly, Erin (22 March 2021). "Discover This German Castle That Looks Like Something Out Of A Fairytale". All That's Interesting.
  2. ^ a b Herbert Gers. Hohenzollern Castle. 5th ed. Hechingen: Administration of Hohenzollern Castle, 1984.
  3. ^ a b Hays 2014, p. Hohenzollern Castle.
  4. ^ "Hohenzollern Castle, Germany". youramazingplaces.com. Your Amazing Places. 12 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Family History - Burg Hohenzollern EN". www.burg-hohenzollern.com. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  6. ^ a b Hendrix 2012, p. 17.
  7. ^ a b "Castle History - Burg Hohenzollern EN". www.burg-hohenzollern.com. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  8. ^ Die Erinnerung vom J. 19 ist mir ungemein lieblich und wie ein schöner Traum, zumal der Sonnenuntergang, den wir von einer der Schloßbastionenen aus sahen. [...] Nun ist ein Jugendtraum-Wunsch, den Hohenzollern wieder bewohnbar gemachet zu sehen.. Kennzeichen BL Heimatkunde für den Zollernalbkreis; eds. Waldemar Lutz, Jürgen Nebel, Hansjörg Noe; Lörrach, Stuttgart, 1987 ISBN 978-3-12-258310-1; p. 121f.
  9. ^ Taylor 2009, p. Burg Hohenzollern.
  10. ^ Katritzki 2005, p. 50.
  11. ^ "Burg Hohenzollern: Hundertfünfzig Jahre Einsamkeit" (in German). Südkurier. 30 November 2017.
  12. ^ Hohenzollern Castle, "Life-saving snuff box, gold and silver"
  13. ^ a b Hohenzollern Castle, "Privately owned for 1,000 years"
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 May 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Castle Hohenzollern plays backdrop for a movie". Deutsche Welle. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  16. ^ Architectural Digest: How A Cure for Wellness Marries Horror and Beauty in Set Design, 14 February 2017
  17. ^ Brenner, Julia. "Regisseur Gore Verbinski dreht Horrorfilm auf Burg Hohenzollern" (in German). Schwarzwälder Bote.
  18. ^ BBC: Top 15 facts about The Worst Witch – Media Centre, 11 December 2016
  19. ^ BBC: Cast announced as production begins on CBBC's adaptation of The Worst Witch, 16 May 2016

References edit

  • Haessler, H.; Hoang-Trong, P.; Schick, R.; Schneider, G.; Strobach, K. (September 1980). "The September 3, 1978, Swabian Jura earthquake". Tectonophysics. 68 (1–2): 1–14. Bibcode:1980Tectp..68....1H. doi:10.1016/0040-1951(80)90005-0.
  • Hays, Charles (3 October 2014). Old Soldiers. Xlibris. ISBN 978-1-4990-6693-7.[self-published source]
  • Hendrix, Joseph B. (12 September 2012). Through The Eye of My Lens. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-4772-7280-0.
  • Katritzki, Freda (15 October 2005). The World of Private Castles, Palaces and Estates. Chateaux Prives. ISBN 978-2-9524142-1-0.
  • Taylor, Robert R. (4 August 2009). The Castles of the Rhine: Recreating the Middle Ages in Modern Germany (Illustrated, revised ed.). Wilfrid Laurier University Press Press. ISBN 978-1-55458-801-5.

Further reading edit

  • Bothe, Rolf (1979). Burg Hohenzollern : von d. mittelalterl. Burg zum national-dynast. Denkmal im 19. Jh (in German). Berlin: Mann. ISBN 3-7861-1148-0. OCLC 6981602.
  • Glückler, Patrick (2000). Burg Hohenzollern : Kronjuwel der Schwäbischen Alb ; romantisches Stammschloss einer kaiserlichen Dynastie (in German). Hechingen: Glückler. ISBN 978-3-925012-34-1. OCLC 1193362511.
  • Stillfried-Alcantara, Rudolf Maria Bernhard von (2006). Beschreibung und Geschichte der Burg Hohenzollern (in German). Berlin. ISBN 978-3-929829-55-6. OCLC 315438031.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Friedrich Hossfeld und Hans Vogel: Die Kunstdenkmäler Hohenzollerns, erster Band: Kreis Hechingen. Holzinger, Hechingen 1939, S. 211 ff.

News sources edit

  • "Top 15 facts about The Worst Witch". The Media Centre. British Broadcasting Company. BBC. 11 December 2016.
  • "Cast announced as production begins on CBBC's adaptation of The Worst Witch". The Media Centre. British Broadcasting Company. BBC. 16 May 2016.
  • Minton, Melissa (14 February 2017). "How A Cure for Wellness Marries Horror and Beauty in Set Design". Architectural Digest.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German and English)
  • "preussen.de – Die offizielle Seite des Hauses Hohenzollern". preussen.de – Die offizielle Seite des Hauses Hohenzollern (in German). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2023.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hohenzollern Castle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hohenzollern Castle German Burg Hohenzollern bʊʁk hoːenˈtsɔlɐn is the ancestral seat of the imperial House of Hohenzollern a The third of three hilltop castles built on the site it is located atop Mount Hohenzollern above and south of Hechingen on the edge of the Swabian Jura of central Baden Wurttemberg Germany Hohenzollern CastleBurg HohenzollernHohenzollern CastleLocation within Baden WurttembergShow map of Baden WurttembergHohenzollern CastleHohenzollern Castle Germany Show map of GermanyGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypePalace CastleArchitectural styleGothic RevivalTown or cityBisingen ZollernalbkreisCountryGermanyCoordinates48 19 23 5 N 8 58 3 8 E 48 323194 N 8 967722 E 48 323194 8 967722 Hohenzollern Castle Elevation855 meters 2 805 ft NHN Named forHouse of HohenzollernOwnerGeorg Friedrich Prince of Prussia 3 4 Karl Friedrich Prince of Hohenzollern 1 4 AffiliationHouse of HohenzollernDesign and constructionArchitect s Friedrich August StulerWebsitewww wbr burg hohenzollern wbr comThe first castle on the mountain was constructed in the early 11th century Over the years the House of Hohenzollern split several times but the castle remained in the Swabian branch the dynastic seniors of the Franconian Brandenburgian cadet branch that later acquired its own imperial throne This castle was completely destroyed in 1423 after a ten month siege by the free imperial cities of Swabia The second castle a larger and sturdier structure was constructed from 1454 to 1461 and served as a refuge for the Catholic Swabian Hohenzollerns including during the Thirty Years War By the end of the 18th century it was thought to have lost its strategic importance and gradually fell into disrepair leading to the demolition of several dilapidated buildings The third and current castle was built between 1846 and 1867 as a family memorial 1 by Hohenzollern scion King Frederick William IV of Prussia Architect Friedrich August Stuler based his design on English Gothic Revival architecture and the Chateaux of the Loire Valley 2 No member of the Hohenzollern family was in permanent or regular residence when it was completed and none of the three German Emperors of the late 19th and early 20th century German Empire ever occupied the castle in 1945 it briefly became the home of the former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany son of the last Hohenzollern monarch Kaiser Wilhelm II Among the historical artifacts of Prussian history contained in the castle are the Crown of Wilhelm II some of the personal effects of King Frederick the Great and a letter from US President George Washington thanking Hohenzollern relative Baron von Steuben for his service in the American Revolutionary War 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 First and Second castles 2 2 Third castle 2 3 Today 3 Architecture 3 1 Military architecture 3 2 Palatial buildings 3 3 Interiors 4 Burials 5 See also 6 Notes 6 1 Citations 7 References 7 1 Further reading 7 2 News sources 8 External linksGeography edit nbsp View of the castle and surrounding countryside from the AlbtraufHohenzollern Castle is a hilltop castle located on the mountain Hohenzollern an isolated promontory of the Swabian Jura 855 meters 2 805 ft NHN above sea level 234 meters 768 ft above and to the south of Hechingen Germany approximately 50 kilometers 31 mi south of Stuttgart capital of Baden Wurttemberg 4 This mountain lends its name to the local geographic region der Zollernalbkreis and is known among locals as Zollerberg Zoller Mountain or simply Zoller History editFirst and Second castles edit Only written records exist of the original castle built in the High Middle Ages citation needed built by the Counts of Zollern Although the House of Hohenzollern itself finds its first mention in 1061 b the castle is first mentioned as Castro Zolre in 1267 without any mention of the castle beyond its name though contemporary sources praised it as the crown of all castles in Swabia 6 In 1423 the castle was totally destroyed 7 after a year long siege by the Swabian League of Cities citation needed Construction on a second stronger castle began in 1454 7 It was captured by Wurttemberger troops in 1634 midway in the Thirty Years War 1618 1648 then fell under Habsburg control for about a century During the War of the Austrian Succession 1740 1748 it was occupied in the winter of 1744 45 by French soldiers Returned to Habsburg control after the war it was rarely occupied and began to fall to ruin after the last Austrian owner left the castle in 1798 By the beginning of the 19th century only the Chapel of St Michael remained usable Third castle edit nbsp Gate towerThe current castle was built by Hohenzollern scion Crown Prince Frederick William IV of Prussia Traveling through southern Germany en route to Italy in 1819 he wished to learn about his family s roots so climbed to the top of Mount Hohenzollern He would write in 1844 as King 8 The memory of the year 18 19 to me is exceedingly lovely and like a beautiful dream especially the sunset we saw from one of the castle bastions Now is a desire a dream of my youth to see Hohenzollern Castle again made habitable He engaged Friedrich August Stuler 9 who had been appointed Architect of the King for the rebuilding of Stolzenfels Castle in 1842 while still a student and heir of Karl Friedrich Schinkel to design a new castle Stuler began work on an ornate design influenced by English Gothic Revival architecture and the Chateaux of the Loire Valley 2 in 1846 The impressive entryway is the work of the Engineer Officer Moritz Karl Ernst von Prittwitz considered the leading fortifications engineer in Prussia The sculptures around and inside the castle are the work of Gustav Willgohs Like Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria Hohenzollern Castle is a monument to German Romanticism which incorporated an idealized vision of a medieval knight s castle Lacking some of the fantastic elements and excesses of Neuschwanstein the castle s construction served to enhance the reputation of the Prussian Royal Family citation needed Construction began in 1850 10 and was funded entirely by the Brandenburg Prussian and the Hohenzollern Sigmaringen lines of the Hohenzollern family Construction was completed on 3 October 1867 under Frederick William IV s brother King William I After the castle was rebuilt it was not regularly occupied but rather used primarily as a showpiece None of the Hohenzollern Kaisers of the German Empire lived there only the last Prussian Crown Prince William stayed for several months following his flight from Potsdam ahead of Soviet army forces during the closing months of World War II He and his wife Crown Princess Cecilie are buried there as the family s estates in Brandenburg had been occupied by the Soviet Union at the time of their deaths Starting in 1952 Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia began adding valuable artwork and Prussian memorabilia 6 from the collections of the Hohenzollern family and the former Hohenzollern Museum in Schloss Monbijou Two of the major pieces are the Crown of Wilhelm II and a uniform that belonged to King Frederick the Great From 1952 until 1991 the caskets of Frederick Wilhelm I and his son Frederick the Great were in the chapel but were moved back to Potsdam following German reunification in 1991 The castle was heavily damaged by a Ms 5 7 earthquake de on September 3 1978 which caused some of its turrets to collapse and was under repair until the mid 1990s 11 Today edit nbsp Central courtyard nbsp Aerial view of the Castle 2017 With over 350 000 visitors per year Hohenzollern castle is one of the most visited castles in Germany 12 The castle is privately owned by the House of Hohenzollern 13 with two thirds belonging to the Brandenburg Prussian branch and the balance to the Swabian branch nbsp Flag of Hohenzollern SigmaringenSince 1952 the Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation has used the castle for an annual summer camp for children 14 Whenever Prince George and his family are staying at the castle the Prussian flag flies over the castle 13 while the flag of Hohenzollern Sigmaringen is used by the Swabians In 2015 parts of the 2016 thriller horror film A Cure for Wellness were filmed at the castle 15 16 closing it from 13 to 24 July 2015 17 Hohenzollern Castle as well as Peckforton Castle in England were also used in the filming of the 2017 TV adaption of The Worst Witch 18 19 Architecture editHohenzollern Castle covering almost all of Mount Hohenzollern s summit is a structure composed of four primary parts military architecture the palatial buildings chapels and the gardens Military architecture edit nbsp The Eagle GateThe Eagle Gate German Adlertor and its attached drawbridge form the entrance to the castle The castle s winding zwinger turns four times and terminates in the bastions From here the palatial buildings can be accessed through the square upper gate and so are the rest of the bastions Palatial buildings edit nbsp Palace St Michael s chapel and the courtyardThe palace itself sitting upon the outline of the second castle is an open air museum arranged in a u shape that ends with Protestant and Catholic chapels Sitting on top of the old casemates are the three story Gothic Revival buildings of Friedrich August Stuler s design decorated with towers and pinnacles The four towers of the palace are aligned to the bastions with the Emperor s Tower to the Fuchsloch bastion Bishop s Tower to the Spitz bastion Markgraf Tower to the Scharfeck bastion and Michael s Tower to the garden bastion Attached to the main residential building the Count s Hall is the final tower the Watch Tower German Wartturm which functions both as a staircase to the library and as the flag pole whenever the Hohenzollern family is residing in the castle Interiors edit nbsp George Friedrich photographed by Oliver Mark in Hohenzollern Castle Bisingen 2018A perron leads up to the ancestry hall where one enters the Count s Hall German Grafensaal which covers the entirety of the southern wing The rib vaulting of the Count s Hall adorned with grisailles by Stuler depicting the history of the House of Hohenzollern and pointed arch windows is supported by eight free standing red marble columns Below the Count s Hall is the old castle kitchen today a treasure chamber Next to the Count s Hall is the Emperor s Tower and the Bishop s Niche following the library decorated with murals of the Hohenzollern history by Wilhelm Peters The Margrave s Tower contains the King s parlor also referred to as the Margrave s room contrary to Stuler s terminology Burials editWilhelm German Crown Prince Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg Schwerin 3 Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia in the castle cemetery Louis Ferdinand Prince of Prussia in the castle cemetery Princess Kira of Prussia in the castle cemetery Prince Hubertus of Prussia in the castle cemetery Princess Alexandrine of Prussia 1915 1980 in the castle cemetery Princess Cecilie of Prussia in the castle cemetery Prince Oskar of Prussia Countess Ina Marie von Bassewitz Princess Magdalena Reuss of Kostritz Prince Frederick of Prussia Michael Prinz von PreussenSee also editList of castles in Baden WurttembergPortals nbsp Baden Wurttemberg nbsp History nbsp Middle AgesNotes edit The House of Hohenzollern emerged in the Middle Ages and produced all nine Prussian kings including the three German emperors of the German Empire in late 19th and the early 20th centuries Berthold of Reichenau writes in a chronicle in 1061 that Wezil and Burchardus de Zolorin were killed in battle 5 Citations edit Kelly Erin 22 March 2021 Discover This German Castle That Looks Like Something Out Of A Fairytale All That s Interesting a b Herbert Gers Hohenzollern Castle 5th ed Hechingen Administration of Hohenzollern Castle 1984 a b Hays 2014 p Hohenzollern Castle Hohenzollern Castle Germany youramazingplaces com Your Amazing Places 12 March 2013 Family History Burg Hohenzollern EN www burg hohenzollern com Retrieved 18 February 2023 a b Hendrix 2012 p 17 a b Castle History Burg Hohenzollern EN www burg hohenzollern com Retrieved 18 February 2023 Die Erinnerung vom J 19 ist mir ungemein lieblich und wie ein schoner Traum zumal der Sonnenuntergang den wir von einer der Schlossbastionenen aus sahen Nun ist ein Jugendtraum Wunsch den Hohenzollern wieder bewohnbar gemachet zu sehen Kennzeichen BL Heimatkunde fur den Zollernalbkreis eds Waldemar Lutz Jurgen Nebel Hansjorg Noe Lorrach Stuttgart 1987 ISBN 978 3 12 258310 1 p 121f Taylor 2009 p Burg Hohenzollern Katritzki 2005 p 50 Burg Hohenzollern Hundertfunfzig Jahre Einsamkeit in German Sudkurier 30 November 2017 Hohenzollern Castle Life saving snuff box gold and silver a b Hohenzollern Castle Privately owned for 1 000 years George Frederick The Prince of Prussia Archived from the original on 12 May 2018 Retrieved 10 September 2017 Castle Hohenzollern plays backdrop for a movie Deutsche Welle 15 March 2017 Retrieved 15 August 2017 Architectural Digest How A Cure for Wellness Marries Horror and Beauty in Set Design 14 February 2017 Brenner Julia Regisseur Gore Verbinski dreht Horrorfilm auf Burg Hohenzollern in German Schwarzwalder Bote BBC Top 15 facts about The Worst Witch Media Centre 11 December 2016 BBC Cast announced as production begins on CBBC s adaptation of The Worst Witch 16 May 2016References editHaessler H Hoang Trong P Schick R Schneider G Strobach K September 1980 The September 3 1978 Swabian Jura earthquake Tectonophysics 68 1 2 1 14 Bibcode 1980Tectp 68 1H doi 10 1016 0040 1951 80 90005 0 Hays Charles 3 October 2014 Old Soldiers Xlibris ISBN 978 1 4990 6693 7 self published source Hendrix Joseph B 12 September 2012 Through The Eye of My Lens AuthorHouse ISBN 978 1 4772 7280 0 Katritzki Freda 15 October 2005 The World of Private Castles Palaces and Estates Chateaux Prives ISBN 978 2 9524142 1 0 Taylor Robert R 4 August 2009 The Castles of the Rhine Recreating the Middle Ages in Modern Germany Illustrated revised ed Wilfrid Laurier University Press Press ISBN 978 1 55458 801 5 Further reading edit Bothe Rolf 1979 Burg Hohenzollern von d mittelalterl Burg zum national dynast Denkmal im 19 Jh in German Berlin Mann ISBN 3 7861 1148 0 OCLC 6981602 Gluckler Patrick 2000 Burg Hohenzollern Kronjuwel der Schwabischen Alb romantisches Stammschloss einer kaiserlichen Dynastie in German Hechingen Gluckler ISBN 978 3 925012 34 1 OCLC 1193362511 Stillfried Alcantara Rudolf Maria Bernhard von 2006 Beschreibung und Geschichte der Burg Hohenzollern in German Berlin ISBN 978 3 929829 55 6 OCLC 315438031 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Friedrich Hossfeld und Hans Vogel Die Kunstdenkmaler Hohenzollerns erster Band Kreis Hechingen Holzinger Hechingen 1939 S 211 ff News sources edit Top 15 facts about The Worst Witch The Media Centre British Broadcasting Company BBC 11 December 2016 Cast announced as production begins on CBBC s adaptation of The Worst Witch The Media Centre British Broadcasting Company BBC 16 May 2016 Minton Melissa 14 February 2017 How A Cure for Wellness Marries Horror and Beauty in Set Design Architectural Digest External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hohenzollern Castle category Official website nbsp in German and English preussen de Die offizielle Seite des Hauses Hohenzollern preussen de Die offizielle Seite des Hauses Hohenzollern in German 23 June 2022 Retrieved 18 February 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hohenzollern Castle amp oldid 1200315232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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