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词条 Landsberg Castle (Palatinate)
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  1. History

  2. Site

  3. Literature

  4. External links

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| native_name = Moschellandsburg, Landsburg
| built = 1130
| type = hill castle
| condition = ruin
| materials = rusticated ashlar
| location = Obermoschel
| occupants =
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Landsberg Castle ({{lang-de|Burg Landsberg}}, also Moschellandsburg or Landsburg) is a ruined hillside castle on the hill of Moschellandsberg near the town of Obermoschel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It may be hired out for private events.

History

The castle is first recorded in 1130 when Count Emicho of Schmidburg bequeathed it to Gerlach I of Veldenz. When the male line of the counts of Veldenz died out in 1444, the castle and the County of Veldenz went to

Stephen of Palatinate-Simmern and fell, during the division of inheritance, to the line of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. Stephen's son, Louis the Black owned the castle from 1453 to 1489 and expanded it into a strong fortress. The castle suffered serious damage during the Thirty Years' War; it was transferred to the Spanish in 1620 and was taken over by Croats in 1622. In 1631, the Swedes entered the castle and used it as a barracks. In 1689 the castle was destroyed during the War of the Palatine Succession by the troops of King Louis XIV. Its ruins were returned to their original owner in 1693. During the French Revolution the castle was seized as 'national property'.

The most comprehensive maintenance and renovation work since the destruction of the castle took place in 1977 and 1978. A few years later, from 1981 to 1983, a refuge hut was built over the cellar vaulting.

The castle belongs today to the town of Obermoschel who, since 2005 have undertaken annual maintenance and improvement work. In 2007, parts of the castle site were planted with old species of rose and the meadow was planted with fruit trees.

Site

A bergfried dominates the castle and can be seen from a long way off. In the 16th century, the castle was converted into a Renaissance schloß. A might shield wall of rusticated ashlar from the 12th/13th centuries has survived, as have the remains of the palas, gate tower, enceinte, stables and castle well.

Literature

  • Manfred Czerwinski: Burgen. Stolze Zeugen einer großen Zeit. Kaiserslautern, 2002, {{ISBN|3-936216-07-X}}.
  • Alexander Thon (ed.): Wie Schwalbennester an den Felsen geklebt. Burgen in der Nordpfalz. Regensburg, 2005, {{ISBN|3-7954-1674-4}}, pp. 84-89.

External links

{{Wikisource|Topographia Palatinatus Rheni: Landsperg|Landsperg in der Topographia Palatinatus Rheni (Matthäus Merian)}}

3 : Castles in Rhineland-Palatinate|Heritage sites in Rhineland-Palatinate|Donnersbergkreis

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