In 1295, Archbishop Gerhard von Eppstein had the formidable Heimburg castle built in Niederheimbach
In 1295, Archbishop Gerhard von Eppstein had the formidable Heimburg castle built in Niederheimbach.
Today, the Castle is in private ownership and not open to the public. However, the handsome walls can be admired from the RheinBurgenWeg trail which goes past.
In 1295, Archbishop Gerhard von Eppstein had the formidable Heimburg castle built in Niederheimbach. Severe war damage resulted in the castle complex falling into ruin in the 17th century. From 1836 onwards, several private owners followed in quick succession and one of these, Baron von Wackerbart, began with the development of the complex in 1866. Later the industrialist Eduard Rabeneck extended the core complex by the main residential building facing the Rhine, for instance, as well as by an administrational building in the Neo-Gothic style. During the development of the Castle in the 19th century, the orientation was not on the historical substance - instead, the owners created a landscape architecture in the style of villas. This gives Heimburg a special standing as regards the reconstructed and romanticised castle complexes on the Middle Rhine. Today, the Castle is in private ownership and not open to the public. However, the handsome walls can be admired from the RheinBurgenWeg trail which goes past.
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