Burgruine Velburg is a castle ruin located in Velburg, a town in the district of Neumarkt in Bavaria, Germany. Here's a brief history:
12th century: The castle was built by the Lords of Velburg, a noble family.
14th century: The castle was expanded and fortified.
16th century: The castle was damaged during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).
17th century: The castle was rebuilt and renovated in the Baroque style.
18th century: The castle fell into disrepair and was partially demolished.
19th century: Romanticism led to renewed interest in the castle, and it was partially restored.
20th century: The castle suffered damage during World War II and was subsequently restored.
Today, Burgruine Velburg is a popular tourist destination, offering stunning views, guided tours, and cultural events. The ruin is a testament to the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
Please note that this is a brief summary, and there might be more detailed information available in German sources or...
Read moreIt's a great castle to go visit with an absolutely breathtaking view. Walking up is a bit of a pain but it makes you immerse yourself into nature and walk up the traditional winding German paths. There are way too many great shots and even a fire pit. The only down side is that it is rather run down so getting to those great spots can be a little risky. Overall a great spot for someone who likes to climb a bit and get...
Read moreWe discovered this old castle by happen chance. We were looking for a hike through the woods and stumbled upon this gem. You can park just down the hill from the castle, and take another 30-40 minutes walking to the top. My wife went to the very top where the flag flies. The day was beautiful and you could see for miles. All in all, it was a nice 90 minute hike and look...
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