Castle Berg (Stuttgart)

Castle Berg is a ruined water castle situated around 210 m (690 ft) above Sea level in the Nesenbach valley on the grounds of the Berg mineral spa in the Berg district of Baden-Württemberg's state capitol of Stuttgart, Germany.

Castle Berg
Wasserburg Berg
Berg, Stuttgart-East
Near Stuttgart, in Germany
The mineral spa that now stands on the grounds of the castle
Castle Berg
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Coordinates3166-2:DE-BW 48°47′46″N 9°12′22″E
TypeBurgstall
Site information
ConditionRuined
Site history
Built12th Century
Built byHouse von Berg
In use1100-1287
Fatedestroyed in 1287

The castle was built by the Lords von Berg during the 12th century and had already been destroyed in 1287. The foundations were unearthed in 1856 during construction of the spa's spring water bathhouses. The excavated foundations belonged to a residence tower with a square base with a side length of 10.5 m (34.45 ft) and a wall thickness of 3 m (9.84 ft).[1]

References

  1. Krahe 2000, p. 98.

Bibliography

Note: The titles of the following books have been translated into English

  • Krahe, Friedrich-Wilhelm (2000). Castles of the German Middle Ages - plan lexicon (Special ed.). Würzburg: Flechsig Verlag. ISBN 3-88189-360-1.
  • Wine, Gerhard (1971). Medieval Castles in the City of Stuttgart, Volume 2: Castles in Districts Solitude, Feuerbach, Cannstatt, Berg, and Gaisburg. Stuttgart. p. 208.
  • Zürn, Hartwig (1956). Prehistoric and Terrain Landmarks an Medieval Castle Sites of the City of Stuttgart and Districts of Böblingen, Esslingen, Nürtingen. Stuttgart: Verlag Sillerburg. p. 8.


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