Heldrungen Water Castle - we follow the signs
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Heldrungen Water Castle - Several times we had already noticed street signs to the moated castle in the Thuringian town of Heldrungen, which we had not yet followed.
That should finally change, because our research had shown that the Heldrungen water castle is the only completely preserved, fortified moated castle of French fortress architecture in Germany.
Heldrungen Water Castle - Two moats and four Vauban bastions
The core of the fortress itself shows as a bastion castle from 1519, while the surrounding ramparts and bastions date from 1668. The main gate of the fortress is in turn flanked by two mighty round towers, which impressively guard the passage across the outer moat.
It was clear from the start that the actual moated castle would probably be closed due to the pandemic, but we were still hoping for some magnificent pictures and interesting stories, especially after the decisive battle in the Peasants' War near Frankenhausen in 1525, the leader of the peasants, Thomas Müntzer, was trapped here was held.
So we also learned at Heldrungen water castle which was used by the military that there is a youth hostel in the castle complex today, which of course was closed too.
We were also told that there was a partially developed path around the outer ring of water of the fortress, which we then followed with great interest.
Peasants' War and Thirty Years War
However, his resistance was directed not only against the clerical authorities ruled by the papacy, but also against the secular order, which was shaped by the estates.
Because of Müntzer's radical social revolutionary endeavors and his spiritualistic theology, which were reflected in many militant texts and sermons, Luther distanced himself from him at the beginning of the peasant war.
There he tried to implement his ideas of a just social order: privileges were revoked, monasteries dissolved, rooms created for the homeless, and a feeder set up.
Ultimately, his efforts to unite various Thuringian free farmers as a peasant leader failed because of the strategy of the nobility. He was captured on May 15, 1525 after the Battle of Frankenhausen.
The only way for the peasants to escape was the way into the city, where they were slain by mercenaries. Just a few insurgents managed to escape, including Hans Hut. On May 27, 1525, Müntzer was tortured, publicly beheaded and his body impaled.
During the Thirty Years' War, Heldrungen Water Castle was conquered on October 23, 1632 by Wallenstein's troops under General Merode.
All fortress residents were murdered after the conquest. The fortress changed hands frequently during the Thirty Years' War until 1645, before being conquered by the Swedes in 1645.
The fortress was badly damaged during the siege. The outer walls were razed in 1645. From 1664 to 1668, Johann Moritz Richter built a new, modern outer fortress based on the Vauban system.
The last garrison on the fortress was passed on December 17, 1712 by the Council of War of Tottleben.
Through the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the place and Heldrungen Water Castle came to the Kingdom of Prussia.
Due to the lack of military importance, the fortress was removed from the list of Prussian fortresses in 1860.
Creation and end of use of the moated castle in Hektiven
At that time, the castle was owned by the Lords of Heldrungen. The first stone, Romanesque castle complex was built around 1190.
The multi-storey castle from the Renaissance period goes back to a castle from the 13th century and its structure still shows some architectural parts from the Gothic period, such as the division of the windows.
In the years after 1519, fortifications with a total of 12 rondelles were built in two fortress belts and a double moat around Heldrungen Water Castle. The moated castle became a fortress, which in its time was considered impregnable. The complex of castle and independent fortress belt is characterized by the early Renaissance emerging in the Saxon region and represents an early example of the "bastionized castle".
Comparable are Hartenfels Castle in Torgau, Wittenberg Castle in Wittenberg and Moritzburg in Halle.
The baroque fortress is essentially a structure made of earth with an economical use of masonry.
From the 18th century the fortress lost more and more of its importance.
Heldrungen Water Castle - Meeting with a local resident during the tour
So as well that after the end of the Second World War the buildings of the moated castle were used as apartments by around 30 families.
The first value preservation measures were carried out from 1930. Today the castle houses a youth hostel, which is unfortunately currently closed.
Extensive renovation and restoration measures were carried out by the GDR from 1974 to preserve the building fabric.
This work continued even after German reunification.
In particular, the inner and outer fastening rings with the bastions could be saved from decay. In 1990 the Burgcafé was opened, which has since been closed again.
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