Viereckschanze
B 16
Viereckschanze
The Viereckschanze is situated at B 16, Oberhausen, Germany.
History
- A Viereckschanze (from German "four-corner-rampart"; plural -en) is a type of rectangular ditched enclosure. They are widespread in Germany and parts of northern France, as well as the Iberian Peninsula, most notably in Portugal.
Architecture
The Viereckschanze at Oberhausen is a medieval fortification. Its layout consists of a rectangular ditch surrounded by earthworks and a palisade.
Layout
The castle's layout features a central keep or stronghold, with four corner bastions. The overall design provides a secure enclosure for the inhabitants.
Historical Significance
The Viereckschanze at Oberhausen is believed to have been constructed during the medieval period as a fortified settlement or stronghold. Its strategic location likely made it an important defensive position in the region.
Current Status and Use
The castle remains standing, although its current use is unknown. It has been preserved as a historic site, and its status as a landmark has been recognized by local authorities.
Heritage Status
The Viereckschanze at Oberhausen is listed as a historic site, reflecting its importance in the region's history and architecture.
Visiting Information
The castle is open to visitors. Access is permitted, although specific rules or regulations may apply.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details regarding notable features or rooms within the Viereckschanze are available.
Details
| Name | Viereckschanze |
|---|---|
| City | Oberhausen |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.729492, 11.145492 |
| Current use | preserved as a historic site |
| Accessible | true |
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