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Burg Juntersdorf

Astreastraße

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Burg Juntersdorf (Zülpich)
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Burg Juntersdorf

Burg Juntersdorf is situated at Astreastraße in Zülpich, Germany.

Location

  • Burg Juntersdorf was constructed during the 15th century, specifically between 1400 and an unspecified end date.
  • The castle's purpose was as a manor house for a noble family.
  • It is a two-part water castle built from Bruchstein masonry, making it a notable example of medieval architecture.

History

Burg Juntersdorf holds historical significance due to its well-preserved state and its role as a manor house for a noble family during the medieval period.

Architecture

The castle's layout features a unique combination of architectural styles, reflecting its medieval origins.

However, the exact details of its design and construction are not available.

Historical Significance and Events

  • Burg Juntersdorf is currently private property, restricted from public access.
  • Burg Juntersdorf has been designated as a protected monument by local authorities due to its historical significance and architectural value.

Visiting Information

Due to its private nature, Burg Juntersdorf is not open to the general public for visits.

However, it can be viewed from outside or through guided tours in nearby areas.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • Unfortunately, no specific details about notable features or rooms within the castle are available.

Details

NameBurg Juntersdorf
CityZülpich
CountryGermany
Coordinates50.68897, 6.602642
Current useprivate property
Accessiblefalse