Asseburg
Ernst-Domke-Weg

Asseburg Castle
Location
Asseburg Castle is situated on Ernst-Domke-Weg in Wittmar, Germany.
History
- The House of Asseburg originated in Wolfenbüttel and Asseburg during the 12th and 13th centuries.
- The lords of Wolfenbüttel established their own small county but were soon forced to give way to the Brunswick dukes of the House of Welf.
- Later, their title was taken over by other families in the female line, with the counts of Asseburg continuing to be landowners to this day.
Architecture
Asseburg Castle is a defensive castle, reportedly built during the 12th century.
The architectural style is not specified, but it is believed to have been influenced by local Lower Saxon traditions.
Layout
The layout of the castle is not detailed in available information.
Historical Significance and Events
During its time, Asseburg Castle was an important stronghold for the House of Asseburg.
The family's history is closely tied to the region's aristocratic landscape.
Current Status and Use
Asseburg Castle is currently a ruin, with tourism being an attraction.
The castle's current use is primarily as a historical site and tourist destination.
Heritage Status
The castle has not been designated with any specific heritage status, although its historical significance makes it an important cultural landmark in Germany.
Visiting Information
Asseburg Castle can be visited by those interested in exploring the region's history and architecture.
The exact visiting hours and information are not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
No notable features or rooms have been specified for Asseburg Castle, as this information is not available.
Details
| Name | Asseburg |
|---|---|
| City | Wittmar |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 52.139503, 10.635373 |
| Current use | historical site and tourist destination |
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