Palace complex of Neuenburg near Freyburg on the Unstrut
- Written by Portal Editor
The dark gray clouds on the way to Freyburg to Neuenburg Castle indicated snowfall, but it had stayed dry until our arrival at the Unstrut Bridge.
So our first way towards the city center led us over the Unstrut bridge with its lock and the imposing fish ladder, before we went up to the ridge to the castle, past the museum of Turnvater Jahn. However, the rather washed-out path up to the castle via partly strongly offset steps should be approached with caution.
Neuenburg Castle is a hilltop castle complex on the spur-like foothills of a plateau above the eastern bank of the lower Unstrut. Below the castle in the north is the small winemaking town of Freyburg, which in turn is about seven kilometers north of Naumburg (Saale) and a station on the Romanesque Road. The castle is managed by the Kulturstiftung Sachsen-Anhalt as owner.
Neuenburg - remains of walls date back to 12th century
The castle is clearly divided into two parts: on the one hand the main castle with the so-called castle building and the kitchen master's office and on the other hand the older outer castle, which is framed by gallery wings.
The castle is closely linked to the history of the Ludowingers, who are believed to have come to Thuringia from Main Franconia in the 1030s.
Until the dynasty died out in 1247, Neuchâtel was an important and at times even the largest castle of the Landgraves of Thuringia, one of the most influential families of the Holy Roman Empire.
In addition to Landgravine Elisabeth of Thuringia, Neuenburg also housed Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa within its walls. The poet Heinrich von Veldeke completed his Eneasroman there around 1185.
The Albertine Electorate of Saxony takes over the castle
With the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the buildings and properties passed into the hands of the Prussian state. At this time, Neuchâtel Castle began to become a popular destination.
The opening of Iron Curtain makes the castle an attractive place
Even if it was not possible to visit the interior of Neuenburg Castle at the moment due to the corona pandemic, the tour along the mighty castle walls is already impressive. The very deep fountain is particularly impressive, as it descends more than 100 meters. In other words: even if the interior is closed, it is worth a visit.
Please read as well:
The ruins of the Tolkmar Kalesi near Silifke
Barbarossa and the myths about his death
-
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river -
Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg on Unstrut river
https://www.alaturka.info/en/germany/saxony-anhalt/5264-the-palace-complex-of-neuenburg-near-freyburg-on-the-unstrut/amp#sigProId1f737eeea8