Schwarzenberg Castle (Saxony)

Schwarzenberg Castle and St. George's Church
Courtyard
Keep and gate

Schwarzenberg Castle (German: Schloss Schwarzenberg) was based on a medieval fortification and together with St. George's Church dominates the scene of the large county town of Schwarzenberg in Saxony's district of Erzgebirgskreis.

Construction history

The castle was probably founded in the 12th century as a fort and was the original base for the settlement of Schwarzenberg and its vicinity. The former castle was given its present appearance by a conversion into a hunting lodge for the Electorate of Saxony from 1555 to 1558. In 1851/52 its keep and south wing were raised and, in 1875/76, an office building extension was added.

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East German postage stamp from their castle series
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    Coordinates: 50°32′14.93″N 12°47′14.24″E / 50.5374806°N 12.7872889°E / 50.5374806; 12.7872889

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