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Lauenburg Castle

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Today the main castle is badly run-down. Only a few remnants of the towers and the outer walls are still left. The only structure in the entire fortification that has withstood the ravages of time and history relatively well is the
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The castle may accessed on a footpath that runs from behind the church in Stecklenberg; there is a small car park in front of the church. The path climbs steeply past a children's play park up to the ruined castle of
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The ruins of the Lauenburg stand on a foothill of the Ramberg massif above the village of Stecklenberg. It was built by
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and first mentioned in the records in 1164. The construction of the two-part castle with its
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resided in the castle for periods of time, until it was destroyed in the 14th century.
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The Lauenburg has a checkpoint (no. 187) in the network of hiking trails that form the
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Great Lauenburg, building ruins in the area of the western Kernburg (2005)
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in central Germany situated on an elevation southwest of the village of
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with a total length of more than 350 metres was the protection of
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Great Lauenburg, keep in the area of the eastern bailey (2005)
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of the outer ward. Its ruins can be seen from a long way off.
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in the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
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Great Lauenburg, arch in the area of the gate (2005)
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Lauenburg Castle is located in Germany
Stecklenberg
Coordinates
51°43′37.4″N 11°4′52″E / 51.727056°N 11.08111°E / 51.727056; 11.08111
medieval
East Harz
Stecklenberg
Thale
Harz district
Saxony-Anhalt
castle
High Middle Ages
Henry IV
inner and outer wards
neck ditch
fortification
Quedlinburg
military roads
Frederick I (Barbarossa)
robber barons
keep
Harzer Wandernadel
Stecklenburg
Little (Kleine) Lauenburg, west side of the keep (2005)
Little Lauenburg, remains of the Bering or of a building on the north side (2005)
Great (Große) Lauenburg: keep in the area of the eastern bailey (2005)
Great Lauenburg, keep in the area of the eastern bailey (2005)
Great Lauenburg, arch in the area of the gate (2005)
Great Lauenburg, building ruins in the area of the western Kernburg (2005)

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