Hohenbaden Castle

Hohenbaden Castle (at the time of its establishment Schloss Hohenbaden, now Old castle or Altes Schloss) in German Baden-Baden was the residence of the margraves of Baden for almost 400 years. The castle was built around 1100 by Herman II, Margrave of Baden (1074–1130) on the west flank of the Battert rock.

Hohenbaden Castle
Baden-Baden, Germany
View on the castle ruins
Hohenbaden is located in Baden-Württemberg
Hohenbaden
Hohenbaden
Hohenbaden is located in Germany
Hohenbaden
Hohenbaden
Coordinates48.777°N 8.244°E / 48.777; 8.244
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuin
Site history
Built1100
In use1100–1599
MaterialsStone
Demolished1599

Under Margrave Bernard I (1372–1431) the Gothic lower castle was built. This was expanded again by Jacob, Margrave from 1431 to 1453. At its peak, the castle had a hundred rooms. Christopher I built the New castle in the town of Baden itself and moved there in 1479.

The Old castle then served as a widow's residence until it was destroyed by fire in 1599.


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