Altenburg
Im Hof

Altenburg Castle
History
Altenburg Castle is believed to have been built in 370 AD, during the Roman Empire period. The castle's purpose was as a fortified settlement and administrative center for the surrounding region.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characterized by its stately design, typical of medieval stately homes. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer walls, with multiple towers and battlements. The castle's walls are constructed from local limestone and feature a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
Location
Altenburg Castle is located in the village of Altenburg bei Brugg, in the municipality of Brugg, Switzerland. The address is Im Hof.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played an important role during the medieval period, serving as a strategic military outpost and administrative center for the surrounding region. In 370 AD, it was built by the Romans to consolidate their power in the area.
Current Status and Use
Today, Altenburg Castle is classified as a Swiss heritage site of national significance and is open to visitors. The castle has been well-preserved and features many original Roman ruins integrated into its structure.
Heritage Status
In 1990, Altenburg Castle was designated as a Swiss heritage site of national significance by the Swiss Federal Office for Culture and Preservation.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle through guided tours. The castle is wheelchair accessible.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable rooms, including the Roman ruins and the medieval great hall. Visitors can explore the castle's courtyards, towers, and battlements for a glimpse into its rich history.
Details
| Name | Altenburg |
|---|---|
| City | Brugg |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 47.48185, 8.194048 |
| Current use | open to visitors |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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