Bubenstein Castle

Bubenstein Castle (German: Ruine Bubenstein), also called New Falkenstein Castle (Neu-Falkenstein), is a ruined spur castle at 560 m above sea level (NN) on a rock spur on the northern side of the Höllental valley, about 500 metres west of Old Falkenstein Castle above the village of Falkensteig in the municipality of Buchenbach in the county of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in the southwest German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Bubenstein Castle / New Falkenstein Castle
Ruine Bubenstein, Neu-Falkenstein
Buchenbach
The remaining stump of the old tower castle
Bubenstein Castle / New Falkenstein Castle is located in Germany
Bubenstein Castle / New Falkenstein Castle
Bubenstein Castle / New Falkenstein Castle
Coordinates47°56′37″N 8°00′41″E
Typehill castle, spur castle
CodeDE-BW
Height560 m above sea level (NN)
Site information
Conditionneck ditch, wall remains
Site history
Built1200 to 1300
Materialsrubble stone walls
Garrison information
Occupantsnobility

History

The castle was built by Walter of Falkenstein in the 13th century and in 1266 its residents were recorded as the lords of Falkenstein. In 1328 the lords of Staufen were named as its occupants. In the 19th century, part of the castle rock was blown up for the railway line and in 1960 the castle was dismantled due to its poor state of repair.

Description

The bergfried of the castle measured 10 by 10 metres, and the neck ditch was 5 metres deep and 8 metres wide. Of the old castle only wall remains and the neck ditch survive.

Literature

  • Alfons Zettler, Thomas Zotz: Die Burgen im mittelalterlichen Breisgau. Halbband 1. A–K. Nördlicher Teil. In: Archäologie und Geschichte. Freiburger Forschungen zum ersten Jahrtausend in Südwestdeutschland, Heft 14. Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern, 2003, ISBN 3-7995-7364-X, pp. 72–73.
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