Imperial castle
An imperial castle or Reichsburg was a castle built by order of the Holy Roman Emperor, whose management was entrusted to Reichsministeriales or Burgmannen. It is not possible to identify a clear distinction between imperial castles and the fortified imperial palaces or Pfalzen, because many imperial castles were used by German kings for temporary stays. A large number of imperial castles were built in regions such as Swabia, Franconia, the Palatinate and the Alsace, where there were a high density of imperial estates (Reichsgüter) during the Hohenstaufen era.
List of imperial castles (Reichsburgen)
France
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
- Grüningen Castle, Markgröningen
- Stettenfels Castle, Untergruppenbach
Bavaria
- Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg
- Königsberg Castle, Königsberg
- Schwedenschanze Castle, Cham
- Wildenberg Castle, Kirchzell
Hesse
- Boyneburg, Sontra
- Friedberg Castle, Friedberg
- Gelnhausen Palace, Gelnhausen
- Hayn Castle, Dreieichenhain
- Kalsmunt Castle, Wetzlar
- Münzenberg Castle, Münzenberg
Lower Saxony
North Rhine-Westphalia
- Berenstein Castle, Bergstein
Rhineland-Palatinate
- Berwartstein Castle, Erlenbach bei Dahn
- Cochem Castle, Cochem
- Guttenberg Castle, Oberotterbach
- Hammerstein Castle, Hammerstein
- Landeck Castle, Landau
- Landskron Castle, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
- Lindelbrunn Castle, Vorderweidenthal
- Meistersel Castle, Ramberg
- Ramburg, Ramberg
- Trifels Castle, Annweiler
- Wegelnburg, Schönau
- Wildburg, Sargenroth
- Berenstein Castle
Saarland
- Kirkel Castle, Neuhäusel
Thuringia
Switzerland
- Gümmenen Castle, Gümmenen, Canton Berne
- Nydegg Castle, Berne, Canton Berne
- Weissenau Castle, Unterseen, Canton Berne
See also
- The Imperial Castle in Poznań, Poland
- Palace
- Palas
- Kaiserpfalz (or Königspfalz)
Sources
- Horst Wolfgang Böhme, Reinhard Friedrich, Barbara Schock-Werner (Hrsg.): Wörterbuch der Burgen, Schlösser und Festungen. Philipp Reclam, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-15-010547-1, p. 208.
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