Burg Zusameck
St.-Anna-Straße

Burg Zusameck
Burg Zusameck is a medieval defensive castle located in Dinkelscherben, Germany.
Overview
- The construction of Burg Zusameck began in the 12th century and was completed by the 13th century. The purpose of the castle was to serve as a fortified stronghold for the local lord.
History
The construction of Burg Zusameck began in the 12th century and was completed by the 13th century. The purpose of the castle was to serve as a fortified stronghold for the local lord.
Architecture
- Burg Zusameck is an example of medieval defensive architecture, featuring thick stone walls and a moat.
- The layout of the castle consists of a keep surrounded by curtain walls and bastions.
Layout
The castle's layout includes:
- A keep with a diameter of approximately 20 meters
- Curtain walls surrounding the keep, with a total length of around 100 meters
- Bastions at strategic points along the curtain walls
Historical Significance
Burg Zusameck played an important role in local history, serving as a fortified stronghold for the lord. The castle was reportedly used during times of conflict and was also used as a place of refuge.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in ruins, with only the keep and some sections of the curtain walls remaining intact. The site is not open to the public for visits.
Heritage Status
Burg Zusameck has been designated as a historic monument by the German government.
Visiting Information
Due to its current state of ruin, Burg Zusameck is not open to visitors. However, it can be accessed via St.-Anna-Straße in Dinkelscherben.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The keep: a large, imposing structure with thick stone walls
- Curtain walls: the outer walls of the castle, surrounding the keep
- Bastions: strategic points along the curtain walls
Details
| Name | Burg Zusameck |
|---|---|
| City | Dinkelscherben |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.35204, 10.594361 |
| Accessible | false |
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