Landsöhr Castle

Landsöhr Castle
Burg Landsöhr, Burg Landseer, Bertaburg
Bad Boll

The hollows on the hill spur
Landsöhr Castle
Coordinates 48°37′24″N 9°37′38″E / 48.623265°N 9.627317°E / 48.623265; 9.627317Coordinates: 48°37′24″N 9°37′38″E / 48.623265°N 9.627317°E / 48.623265; 9.627317
Type hill castle, spur castle
Code DE-BW
Height 739.2 m above sea level (NHN)
Site information
Condition burgstall (no above-ground ruins)
Site history
Built first recorded in 1502

Landsöhr Castle (German: Burg Landsöhr), also called Landseer Castle (Burg Landseer) or Bertaburg, is a lost spur castle on a northern spur,739.2 m above sea level (NHN), of the Kornberg[1] near Bad Boll in the county of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg.

The castle was probably built during the Celtic period as a refuge castle. The present burgstall only consists of two hollows between which the castle was probably located.

In the 12th century Berta von Boll, a sister of King Conrad III, is supposed to have had her dower seat here.[2]

References

  1. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  2. Bad Boll 2013 at stauferstelen.net, retrieved 13 December 2013.

Literature

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