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Gimborn Castle

Gimborn Castle (German: Schloss Gimborn) is a former moated castle situated in a remote valley of the upper Leppe in the municipality of Marienheide in the Oberbergischer Kreis of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Gimborn Castle
Schloss Gimborn
Near Gimborn Marienheide, Oberbergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Gimborn Castle
Coordinates51°03′40″N 7°28′34″E / 51.061°N 7.476°E / 51.061; 7.476
Height278 m
Site information
OwnerBaron von Fürstenberg zu Gimborn
Controlled byInternational Police Association
Open to
the public
No
ConditionFully preserved
Site history
Built1273
Built byDuke of Berg
In useYes
MaterialsQuarrystone

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Gimborn Castle is a castle in the Gimborn district of the municipality of Marienheide in Oberbergischer Kreis in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Districts neighbouring on Gimborn are Boinghausen in the north, Jedinghausen in the east, Erlinghagen in the south, and Unterlichtinghagen in the west.

This former water castle lies in the upper Leppe valley. It was pledged in 1273 from the county of Berg to the county of Mark, and became the Residenz in the county of Gimborn Neustadt of the House of Schwarzenberg in 1631. Since 1874 the castle has belonged to the Barons von Fürstenberg zu Gimborn.

Since 1969 the Castle has served as a conference site and meeting place for the International Police Association. Once a year, the Castle opens its gates to the Schützenfest of the Gimborn Saint Sebastianus Schützenverein.

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  • St. Sebastianus-shooting club Gimborn um 1610 e.V.

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