Grubenhagen Castle (Vollrathsruhe)

Grubenhagen Castle (German: Burg Grubenhagen) is the ruin of a lowland castle in Schloß Grubenhagen, a village in the civil parish of Vollrathsruhe in the county of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany.

Grubenhagen Castle
Burg Grubenhagen
Vollrathsruhe-Schloß Grubenhagen
Wall remains of the bergfried
Grubenhagen Castle
Burg Grubenhagen
Coordinates53°39′47″N 12°29′01″E
TypeLowland castle and settlement
CodeDE-MV
HeightHeight missing, see template documentationTemplate:Höhe/Erro in parameter list
Site information
Conditionwall remains, moat
Site history
Built13th century
MaterialsFieldstone, brick
Garrison information
Occupantsnobility
Plan of the site

Only a few structural remains of the castle have survived, mainly comprising the 10-metre-high wall remains of the erstwhile bergfried with a wall thickness of 3.3 metres and made of fieldstone and brick. The rest of the site can largely be deduced on the spot above its geological base. To the northwest was the circular inner ward which had a somewhat lower, roughly rectangular outer ward to the southeast. The whole site was surrounded by a wide, water-filled moat which has survived in places.

The castle was built in the 13th century by the von Grube family and extended until the 15th century. The later lords of the castle were the von Maltzan family, who built an estate north of the castle, which the castle, now a manor house, sold off in the 19th century.

Literature

  • Die Bau- und Kunstdenkmale in der DDR, Bezirk Neubrandenburg, Berlin, 1986, p. 471.
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  • "Burg Grubenhagen". Alle Burgen (in German).
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