Siegburg
Sommerhalde

Siegburg Castle
Siegburg is a medieval defensive castle located in Sulzau, Germany.
Overview
- The construction period of Siegburg Castle is believed to date from 1512.
- It was built as part of the Michaelsberg Abbey, a former monastery of the Benedictine Order belonging to the Subiaco Congregation.
History
The construction period of Siegburg Castle is believed to date from 1512. It was built as part of the Michaelsberg Abbey, a former monastery of the Benedictine Order belonging to the Subiaco Congregation.
Architecture
Siegburg Castle's architectural style is characteristic of medieval defensive structures. The layout features the typical castle design with towers and walls surrounding the main building.
Location
Siegburg Castle is situated in Sulzau, Germany, at an address known as Sommerhalde. The site is approximately 40 metres above the town of Siegburg.
Historical Significance
The Michaelsberg Abbey, also known as Siegburg Abbey, played a significant role in the history of the region. The abbey was a former monastery belonging to the Benedictine Order and was active until 2011.
Current Status and Use
Siegburg Castle is currently in ruins, with only remnants of its original structure remaining. The site has been preserved as part of the town's historical heritage.
Heritage Status
Siegburg Castle has been recognized for its historical significance and is protected by local heritage laws.
Visiting Information
Due to its location within a residential area, visiting information for Siegburg Castle is limited. The site can be accessed from the nearby town of Sulzau.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details are available regarding notable features or rooms within Siegburg Castle.
Details
| Name | Siegburg |
|---|---|
| City | Sulzau |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.44548, 8.840062 |
| Current use | preserved as part of the town's historical heritage |
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