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Fallersleben Castle

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241: 86: 169: 20: 75: 161: 97:(1518–23). It was originally laid out as a horseshoe with the courtyard open on its south side. By 1760 the castle was surrounded by a moat, about 12 metres wide and 5 metres deep. Access was only possible over two bridges. One bridge and a section of moat was reconstructed in 1998 on the basis of archaeological excavations. Before that its 226:(manager) lived at the castle. Renovations were carried out in 1616 by Duke Christian, in 1636 by Duke Augustus and in 1649 by Duke Frederick. In the mid-17th century the ducal residence was given up and the main building of the castle became the seat of an 274:) and walls 1.3 metres thick. Since the excavations the cellars and foundation walls have been covered with glass so that visitors can see them. Formerly the cellars under the castle were linked together and acted as store rooms for food. 204:. After the death of her husband, Francis, she was given the castle as a dower and completed its construction in 1551. She lived for over 27 years in Fallersleben and generated a boom in the small town of Fallersleben (coinage ( 248:
Since 1991 the basement of the castle has housed the Hoffmann von Fallersleben Museum, a museum about the history of German literature and democracy in the 19th century. It portrays the life of the poets of the
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character was scarcely recognisable because the moats had been filled in. Of the original three wings of the castle, only the west wing, with its
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In 2001-03 archaeological investigations were carried out on the castle site. These exposed cellars with barrel ceilings (
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in which, from 1855, civic authorities were accommodated (finance office, court, town hall).
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The castle was built from 1520 to 1551, after its predecessor had been destroyed during the
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and forms an historic setting along with the castle lake, St. Michael's Church and the
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building about 40 metres long on a stone foundation. There is also a royal court, the
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copperplate of Fallersleben 1654 – left the castle tower, right the church tower
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ceilings. The castle also has a suite of rooms that may be hired for events.
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Excavated castle foundations and cellars protected by a glass cover
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In the old castle buildings there were 16 living rooms (parlour (
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tower, in the inner courtyard has been preserved. It is a
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of Fallersleben and bridge over the reconstructed moat
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Index


water castle
German
Wolfsburg
Lower Saxony
Neuhaus
Wolfsburg Castles
Fallersleben
Old Brewery

Merian

Hildesheim Diocesan Feud
water castle
spiral staircase
timber-framed
listed building


Gifhorn Castle
Duke Francis of Brunswick and LĂĽneburg
Duchy of Gifhorn
the Reformation
Clara of Saxe-Lauenburg
Magnus I
Saxe-Lauenburg
Barth, Germany
Drost
Amt

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