Gutenburg Castle

Gutenburg Castle
Burg Gutenberg, Guttenberg, Weitersheim, Weithersheim
Gutenberg

The Gutenburg
Gutenburg Castle
Coordinates 49°52′55″N 7°47′55″E / 49.8818917°N 7.7986389°E / 49.8818917; 7.7986389Coordinates: 49°52′55″N 7°47′55″E / 49.8818917°N 7.7986389°E / 49.8818917; 7.7986389
Type hill castle
Code DE-RP
Height 223 m above sea level (NN)
Site information
Condition curtain walls
Site history
Built around 1200
Garrison information
Occupants counts

Gutenburg Castle (German: Burg Gutenburg, also Gutenberg, Guttenberg, Weitersheim, or Weithersheim), is the ruin of a hill castle above the village of Gutenberg in the county of Bad Kreuznach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

History

The castle is first recorded in 1213 as castro Weitersheim. In 1334 the counts of Sponheim (Lower County of Sponheim) sold the castle, which had meanwhile been renamed the Gutenburg. After the sale it underwent a major conversion. Following the extinction of the House of Sponheim (the Kreuzenach line died out in 1414 and the Starkenburg line in 1437) the castle went to the Lower Sponheim lords (mainly the Margraviate of Baden and Electoral Palatinate). The castle lost its importance over time, was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and fell into ruins. In the copperplate by Daniel Meisner in the Thesaurus philopoliticus (published 1623f.) it is already portrayed as a ruin.

Present day

Today the castle ruins are in private ownership.

Layout

The castle consisted of an inner ward completely surrounded by a ring-shaped outer ward, protected by curtain walls with mural towers as well as a neck ditch. Considerable sections of the wall remain visible today.

Literature

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