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Rabenstein Castle (Saxony)

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Type
  
Hill Castle

Built
  
ca 1100 - 1200

Phone
  
+49 371 853353

Code
  
DE-SN

Occupants
  
Nobility

Rabenstein Castle (Saxony)

Condition
  
only part of the upper castle remaining

Address
  
Oberfrohnaer Str. 149, 09117 Chemnitz, Germany

Hours
  
Closing soon · 9AM–12PM, 1–6PMWednesday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMThursday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMFriday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMSaturday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMSunday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMMondayClosedTuesday9AM–12PM, 1–6PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Schlossbergmuseum, Karl Marx Monument, Wildgatter Oberrabenstein Chemnitz, Roter Turm, Château de Klaffenbach

Rabenstein Castle (German:Burg Rabenstein) is the smallest Mediaeval castle in Saxony. It is located in the Chemnitz suburb of Rabenstein and belongs to the Chemnitz Castle Hill Museum.

History

The hill castle Rabenstein was first mentioned in 1336 in a document from Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor in which he promised it as a fief to his son-in-law Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, in case the line of Waldenburg were to die out without male heirs.

At this time the castle was larger than the current. The castle walls consisted of a 180 m long wall, which enclosed an area of two hectares.

References

Rabenstein Castle (Saxony) Wikipedia