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Schauenburg Castle (Oberkirch)

Schauenburg Castle is a ruined hilltop castle located in Oberkirch, Germany, atop a 367-metre-high (1,204 ft) (NN) hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg. The castle was built by Duke Berthold II of Zähringen.[1]

Schauenburg Castle
Schauenburg
Oberkirch-Gaisbach, Germany
Coordinates48°32′22.2″N 8°5′40.2″E / 48.539500°N 8.094500°E / 48.539500; 8.094500
TypeHill castle, spur castle
CodeDE-BW
Height367 m above sea level (NN)
Site information
ConditionRuin
Site history
Builtc. 1070-1090

The well-preserved ruin includes the remains of two towers with living quarters, a gate tower, a rampart, and a shield wall with an attached chapel.[a] The remains of an outer bailey are surrounded by a dry moat and a second shield wall.

The castle is now a tourist attraction and includes a small museum in the cellar of the former castle chapel and a restaurant.[2]

History edit

Schauenburg Castle was built in the 10th century by Duke Berthold II of Zähringen and was first mentioned in a written text in 1120. The Palatinate, Gottfried von Calw (d 1131, Count of Calw, Count-Palatine of bei Rhein, 1113–1126) came into possession of the castle through his marriage to Liutgard von Zähringen. On his death it passed to his granddaughter Uta, Duchess of Eberstein. Schauenburg Castle is noted as a part of the dowry upon her marriage to Duke Welf VI, a brother of Henry X, Duke of Bavaria in 1131. After Uta's death, the Sindelfinger Chronicles note that the castle passed to Uta's brother Eberhard, founder of the All Saints' Abbey. Schauenburg Castle remained in the possession of the Counts of Eberstein until the financial ruin of Wolf von Eberstein. In 1386, half of the possessions of the Ebersteins, including Schauenburg Castle, was sold to Rudolf VII, Margrave of Baden-Baden (d. 1391).[citation needed]

The knights of Schauenburg became a separate noble family, working as Ministerialis and Burgmann under the Ebersteins. After the death of Ludwig Winterbach von Schauenburg, the last of his line, there was a dispute between Heinrich Truchseß von Höfingen and the other line of the Schauenburg family as to who possessed the fiefdom. The family Schauenburg wanted the Schauenburg to remain a Ganerbenburg, whereas Heinrich wanted sole fiefdom.[3][4] This led to the Feud of the lords of Schauenburg with Bernhard von Baden, a two-year war from 1402 to 1403. This resulted, in 1404, with Schauenburg Castle remaining with the Eberstein family.[3]

During its time as an active castle, it was besieged many times and overrun twice.[4] After at least two different demolitions (probably during 1689 by Vauban and Mélac in the Nine Years' War[5]) the castle was ruined and, in the 17th century, stones from the castle were used in the building of Gaisbach Castle by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, the author of the Baroque satire Simplicius Simplicissimus. The castle has been a preserved ruin since the 18th century and today the castle is owned by the Freiherren von Schauenburg.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The original castle included at least one additional tower with living quarters.

References edit

  1. ^ . www.oberkirch.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Restaurant mit Panoramablick hoch über Oberkirch". www.schauenburg.de (in German). Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b Berta von Schauenburg: Die Fehde der Herren von Schauenburg mit dem Markgrafen Bernhard von Baden, 1402–1403 in: Die Ortenau: Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins für Mittelbaden, Verlag des Historischen Vereins für Mittelbaden, Offenburg 1941, S.121–126 (Digitalisat)
  4. ^ a b Hermann Kopf: Christoph Anton Graf von Schauenburg (1717–1787): Aufstieg und Sturz des breisgauischen Kreishauptmanns, Rombach, Freiburg im Breisgau 2000, ISBN 3-7930-0343-4, S. 10 f.
  5. ^ Bertha Freifrau von Schauenburg, in: Burgen und Schlösser Mittelbadens, 1936, S. 259-270.

Further reading edit

  • Max Miller, Gerhard Taddey: Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands. Band 6. Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart 1965.
  • Alexander Antonow: Burgen des südwestdeutschen Raums im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert – unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Schildmauer. Verlag Konkordia, Bühl/Baden 1977, ISBN 3-7826-0040-1, pp. 246–248.
  • Kurt Klein: Burgen, Schlösser und Ruinen - Zeugen der Vergangenheit im Ortenaukreis. Reiff Schwarzwaldverlag, Offenburg 1997, ISBN 3-922663-47-8, pp. 74–75.
  • Friedrich-Wilhelm Krahe: Burgen des deutschen Mittelalters – Grundriss-Lexikon. Sonderausgabe. Flechsig Verlag, Würzburg 2000, ISBN 3-88189-360-1, p. 537.
  • Wolfgang Zimmermann: Unterwegs zu Burgen und Schlössern im Schwarzwald. Ausflüge und Wanderungen zu den schönsten und interessantesten Burgen und Schlössern. Fink-Kümmerly und Frey, Ostfildern 1981, ISBN 3-7718-0409-4.
  • Dieter Buck: Burgen und Ruinen im nördlichen Schwarzwald – 33 Ausflüge auf den Spuren der Ritter. Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-8062-1601-0, pp. 54–57.
  • Hans-Martin Pillin: Die Schauenburg. In: Burgen und Schlösser in Mittelbaden/Historischer Verein für Mittelbaden. Hrsg.: Hugo Schneider, Offenburg 1984, pp. 204–216 (Digitalised).
  • Bertha Freifrau von Schauenburg: Die Ruine Schauenburg. In: Die Ortenau: Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins für Mittelbaden, 21. Heft: Burgen und Schlösser Mittelbadens. 1934, pp. 259–270 (Digitalised).
  • Max Wingenroth: Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kreises Offenburg (= Die Kunstdenkmäler des Grossherzogthums Baden Bd. 7). Tübingen 1908, pp. 157–177 (Digitalised).

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • "Ruine Schauenburg Oberkirch". www.schwarzwald-informationen.de. (in German)
  • Entry on Schauenburg bei Oberkirch in EBIDAT, the databank of the European Castles Institute
  • Die Schauenburg bei badenpage.de
  • Burg Schauenburg bei burgenwelt.de
  • Die Schauenburg auf Schlösser und Burgen in Baden-Württemberg

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This article is about the castle in Oberkirch For the castles in Switzerland see Neu Schauenburg Castle Schauenburg Castle is a ruined hilltop castle located in Oberkirch Germany atop a 367 metre high 1 204 ft NN hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach Baden Wurttemberg The castle was built by Duke Berthold II of Zahringen 1 Schauenburg CastleSchauenburgOberkirch Gaisbach GermanyShow map of Baden WurttembergShow map of GermanyCoordinates48 32 22 2 N 8 5 40 2 E 48 539500 N 8 094500 E 48 539500 8 094500TypeHill castle spur castleCodeDE BWHeight367 m above sea level NN Site informationConditionRuinSite historyBuiltc 1070 1090 The well preserved ruin includes the remains of two towers with living quarters a gate tower a rampart and a shield wall with an attached chapel a The remains of an outer bailey are surrounded by a dry moat and a second shield wall The castle is now a tourist attraction and includes a small museum in the cellar of the former castle chapel and a restaurant 2 Contents 1 History 2 Notes 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory editSchauenburg Castle was built in the 10th century by Duke Berthold II of Zahringen and was first mentioned in a written text in 1120 The Palatinate Gottfried von Calw d 1131 Count of Calw Count Palatine of bei Rhein 1113 1126 came into possession of the castle through his marriage to Liutgard von Zahringen On his death it passed to his granddaughter Uta Duchess of Eberstein Schauenburg Castle is noted as a part of the dowry upon her marriage to Duke Welf VI a brother of Henry X Duke of Bavaria in 1131 After Uta s death the Sindelfinger Chronicles note that the castle passed to Uta s brother Eberhard founder of the All Saints Abbey Schauenburg Castle remained in the possession of the Counts of Eberstein until the financial ruin of Wolf von Eberstein In 1386 half of the possessions of the Ebersteins including Schauenburg Castle was sold to Rudolf VII Margrave of Baden Baden d 1391 citation needed The knights of Schauenburg became a separate noble family working as Ministerialis and Burgmann under the Ebersteins After the death of Ludwig Winterbach von Schauenburg the last of his line there was a dispute between Heinrich Truchsess von Hofingen and the other line of the Schauenburg family as to who possessed the fiefdom The family Schauenburg wanted the Schauenburg to remain a Ganerbenburg whereas Heinrich wanted sole fiefdom 3 4 This led to the Feud of the lords of Schauenburg with Bernhard von Baden a two year war from 1402 to 1403 This resulted in 1404 with Schauenburg Castle remaining with the Eberstein family 3 During its time as an active castle it was besieged many times and overrun twice 4 After at least two different demolitions probably during 1689 by Vauban and Melac in the Nine Years War 5 the castle was ruined and in the 17th century stones from the castle were used in the building of Gaisbach Castle by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen the author of the Baroque satire Simplicius Simplicissimus The castle has been a preserved ruin since the 18th century and today the castle is owned by the Freiherren von Schauenburg citation needed Notes edit The original castle included at least one additional tower with living quarters References edit Ruine Schauenburg www oberkirch de in German Archived from the original on 2016 06 30 Retrieved 8 June 2016 Restaurant mit Panoramablick hoch uber Oberkirch www schauenburg de in German Retrieved 17 June 2016 a b Berta von Schauenburg Die Fehde der Herren von Schauenburg mit dem Markgrafen Bernhard von Baden 1402 1403 in Die Ortenau Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins fur Mittelbaden Verlag des Historischen Vereins fur Mittelbaden Offenburg 1941 S 121 126 Digitalisat a b Hermann Kopf Christoph Anton Graf von Schauenburg 1717 1787 Aufstieg und Sturz des breisgauischen Kreishauptmanns Rombach Freiburg im Breisgau 2000 ISBN 3 7930 0343 4 S 10 f Bertha Freifrau von Schauenburg in Burgen und Schlosser Mittelbadens 1936 S 259 270 Further reading editMax Miller Gerhard Taddey Handbuch der historischen Statten Deutschlands Band 6 Baden Wurttemberg Stuttgart 1965 Alexander Antonow Burgen des sudwestdeutschen Raums im 13 und 14 Jahrhundert unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Schildmauer Verlag Konkordia Buhl Baden 1977 ISBN 3 7826 0040 1 pp 246 248 Kurt Klein Burgen Schlosser und Ruinen Zeugen der Vergangenheit im Ortenaukreis Reiff Schwarzwaldverlag Offenburg 1997 ISBN 3 922663 47 8 pp 74 75 Friedrich Wilhelm Krahe Burgen des deutschen Mittelalters Grundriss Lexikon Sonderausgabe Flechsig Verlag Wurzburg 2000 ISBN 3 88189 360 1 p 537 Wolfgang Zimmermann Unterwegs zu Burgen und Schlossern im Schwarzwald Ausfluge und Wanderungen zu den schonsten und interessantesten Burgen und Schlossern Fink Kummerly und Frey Ostfildern 1981 ISBN 3 7718 0409 4 Dieter Buck Burgen und Ruinen im nordlichen Schwarzwald 33 Ausfluge auf den Spuren der Ritter Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart 2002 ISBN 3 8062 1601 0 pp 54 57 Hans Martin Pillin Die Schauenburg In Burgen und Schlosser in Mittelbaden Historischer Verein fur Mittelbaden Hrsg Hugo Schneider Offenburg 1984 pp 204 216 Digitalised Bertha Freifrau von Schauenburg Die Ruine Schauenburg In Die Ortenau Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins fur Mittelbaden 21 Heft Burgen und Schlosser Mittelbadens 1934 pp 259 270 Digitalised Max Wingenroth Die Kunstdenkmaler des Kreises Offenburg Die Kunstdenkmaler des Grossherzogthums Baden Bd 7 Tubingen 1908 pp 157 177 Digitalised External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schauenburg Oberkirch Official website nbsp in German Ruine Schauenburg Oberkirch www schwarzwald informationen de in German Entry on Schauenburg bei Oberkirch in EBIDAT the databank of the European Castles Institute Die Schauenburg bei badenpage de Burg Schauenburg bei burgenwelt de Die Schauenburg bei badischewanderungen de Die Schauenburg auf Schlosser und Burgen in Baden Wurttemberg Retrieved from 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