Adelebsen schloss
castle, chateau
272m
Göttingen, Niedersachsen

The original Adelebsen Castle , which was later converted into a castle , is a well-preserved, medieval complex on a sandstone rock in Adelebsen , about 15 km west of Göttingen in the district of Göttingen

Previous names
Adelebsen schloss, Adelebsen schloss
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Description

The original Adelebsen Castle , which was later converted into a castle , is a well-preserved, medieval complex on a sandstone rock in Adelebsen , about 15 km west of Göttingen in the district of Göttingen . It was about 800 years the seat of baronial sex those of Adelebsen that in 1957 with the death of George Baron of Adelebsen in the male line died out. Today the castle complex belongs to the Adelebsen Castle Foundation.

History

The place Adelebsen was 990 under the name Ethelleveshusen in connection with a donation of lands by King Otto III. first mentioned in a document to his sister Sophie. There is little reliable information about the beginnings of the castle complex. At the beginning of the 13th century, the lords of Wibbecke settled from their ancestral seat nearby on the sandstone cliff overlooking the village and built the castle here in the following years. In 1234 the family was first mentioned in a document under its new name de Adelevessen . The first mention of a permanent house on the mountain spur dates from 1253; the castle was first mentioned in 1295.

The castle complex was built during several construction periods in the 14th century. In its entirety, the castle comprises the castle hill, which is made of red sandstone and slopes down to the adjacent Schwülmetal in a steep slope of 30 m, the terraced mountain garden and the farmyard in the valley. The castle was divided in the north into the outer castle , with the only preserved castle gate, and the central upper castle.

The castle was set on fire by the Bishop of Hildesheim in 1466 and, like the town of Adelebsen, was badly damaged in the Thirty Years' War . The reconstruction work on the castle began around 1650. The castle was transformed into a palace in 1740 through building extensions. For this purpose, the ditch separating the main castle from the outer castle was filled in. Also created other buildings, as in 1685, the Forestry House, 1749 Rentei and a 38 m deep castle well with treadmill . Around 1900 the castle received a mansard roof .

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