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The '''Château de Hohenstein''' is a ruined [[castle]] situated on the road between [[Oberhaslach]] and [[Wangenbourg-Engenthal
The '''Château de Hohenstein''' is a ruined [[castle]] situated on the road between [[Oberhaslach]] and [[Wangenbourg-Engenthal|Wangenbourg]], not far from the [[Château du Nideck]], in the ''[[Communes of France|commune]]'' of [[Oberhaslach]] in the [[Bas-Rhin]] ''[[Departments of France|département]]'' of France.
|Wangenbourg]], not far from the [[Château du Nideck]], in the ''[[Communes of France|commune]]'' of [[Oberhaslach]] in the [[Bas-Rhin]] ''[[Departments of France|département]]'' of France.


It has been listed since 1898 as a ''[[monument historique]]'' by the [[French Ministry of Culture]].
The property of the state, it has been listed since 1898 as a ''[[monument historique]]'' by the [[French Ministry of Culture]].<ref>{{Base Mérimée|PA00084842|Ruines du château de Hohenstein}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
Constructed at the start of the 13th century, the site spreads over a rocky outcrop at an altitude of 444 m. The castle was built by the Hohenstein family and the [[Bishop of Strasbourg]] was one of the joint owners at the end of the 13th century. Bishop Berthold de Bucheck was imprisoned in the castle in 1337 by Rodolphe de Hohenstein. On his release, the bishop took the castle which did not recover from its ruin.
Constructed at the start of the 13th century, the site spreads over a rocky outcrop at an altitude of 444 m. The castle was built by the Hohenstein family and the [[Bishop of Strasbourg]] was one of the joint owners at the end of the 13th century. Bishop Berthold de Bucheck was imprisoned in the castle in 1337 by Rodolphe de Hohenstein. On his release, the bishop took the castle which did not recover from its ruin.


==See also==
*[[List of castles in France]]


==External links==
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* {{Base Mérimée|PA00084842|Ruines du château de Hohenstein}}

==References==
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 29 November 2023

The Château de Hohenstein is a ruined castle situated on the road between Oberhaslach and Wangenbourg, not far from the Château du Nideck, in the commune of Oberhaslach in the Bas-Rhin département of France.

The property of the state, it has been listed since 1898 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.[1]

History

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Constructed at the start of the 13th century, the site spreads over a rocky outcrop at an altitude of 444 m. The castle was built by the Hohenstein family and the Bishop of Strasbourg was one of the joint owners at the end of the 13th century. Bishop Berthold de Bucheck was imprisoned in the castle in 1337 by Rodolphe de Hohenstein. On his release, the bishop took the castle which did not recover from its ruin.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Base Mérimée: Ruines du château de Hohenstein, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)

48°34′2″N 7°18′38″E / 48.56722°N 7.31056°E / 48.56722; 7.31056