Trimberg Castle of Bavaria by EuroTourData

Trimberg Castle is the restored ruins of the spur castle, built around 1226 as the stronghold of Lords of Trimberg. In 1279 the castle was transferred to the full possession of the Bishopric of Würzburg. Trimberg Castle was taken and destroyed during the Thirty Years' War in 1640. Since 1980, the municipality of Elfershausen has become the owner of the castle. Info based on the article Trimburg of German Wikipedia.

Eastern view on Trimberg Castle of Bavaria

Trimberg Castle of Bavaria info

Description of Trimberg Castle

The bridge and castle gate lead across the moat to the outer bailey of the castle. The gate are guarded by the powerful and round gate half-tower having a wall thickness of more than 3 meters. In the inner bailey located the building that served as the residence of the prince-bishop. The defensive walls have three semicircular half towers on the north side and two redans on the south and west sides.

Trimberg Castle tabular general info
Tourist Audience Cultural heritage tourism
German name Trimburg
Built
Type Spur castle
Condition Restored ruins
Opening hours From May 1 to October 31 Sunday and public holidays of CET UTC+01:00 or CEST UTC+02:00
Website Trimburg
Video Trimburg on YouTube
Owner Municipality Elfershausen
Operator Verein Freunde der Trimburg e.V.
Street address
Burgstraße 2
Postal code 97725
Municipality Elfershausen
State Bavaria
Country Germany
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Plus code 9F2F4XPJ+7J
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Latitude 50.13564
Longitude 9.98158
GeoNames ID 12503682
Knowledge Panel Trimberg Castle

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