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Schönburg (Rhine)

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Medieval castle

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Built
  
some time between 1100 and 1149

The Schönburg is a castle above the medieval town of Oberwesel in the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Schönburg (Rhine) Castle Hotel and Restaurant Auf Schnburg in Oberwesel at the Rhine

History

Schönburg Castle was first mentioned in history between the years 911 and 1166.

Schönburg (Rhine) Schnburg Castle

From the 12th century, the Dukes of Schönburg ruled over the town of Oberwesel and had also the right to levy customs on the Rhine river. The most famous was Friedrich von Schönburg - a much-feared man known as “Marshall Schomberg” - who in the 17th century served as a colonel and as a general under the King of France in France and Portugal and later also for the Prussians and for William Prince of Orange in England.

The Schönburg line died out with the last heir, the son of Friedrich of Schönburg.

The castle was burned down in 1689 by French soldiers during the Palatinate wars.

Schönburg today

Schönburg (Rhine) Welterbe Mittelrhein Oberwesel Schnburg Castle

Schönburg castle remained in ruins for 200 years until it was acquired by the German-American Rhinelander family who bought the castle from the town of Oberwesel in the late 19th century, and restored it.

The town council of Oberwesel acquired the castle back from the Rhinelander family in 1950.

Schönburg (Rhine) FileSchnburg Oberwesel 711dHLhjpg Wikimedia Commons

Since 1957 the Hüttl family have been living at the castle on a long-term lease; they operate a successful hotel and restaurant there.

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Schönburg (Rhine) Schnburg Wikipdia

Schönburg (Rhine)

References

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