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from burgrave Otto II of Leisnig and Altenburg in 1434. His descendants Bastian and Melchior divided the lordship and the castle in 1497 into Oberlauterstein and Niederlauterstein. A fire damaged the castle in 1530, but it was rebuilt within a few years. In 1559,
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Archeological investigations in the 1970s have shown that the castle was built in the second half of the 12th century. It was first mentioned in writing in 1304 when a document named a
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The Marienberg-based manufacturer of model railway accessories Auhagen produces a model of the castle, based on a 1629 depiction by Dillich, in the approximate scale of 1:100.
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Die Herrschaft Schellenberg. Beobachtungen zur Herrschaftsbildung im Erzgebirge vom 12. bis zum 14. Jahrhundert und zur Schellenberger Fehde mit dem Kloster Altzelle
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set fire to the castle. It was not rebuilt and has remained a ruin since then. The administrative seat of Amt Lauterstein moved to Marienberg and later to
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Kaufhandlung derer von Berbisdorf über das Amt Lauterstein 1559. Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, 10024 Geheimer Rat (Geheimes Archiv), Nr. Loc. 07366/16
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The family of Schellenberg became lords of Lauenstein in the early 14th century. They lost their influence in 1323 after they lost a feud with
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Geschichte des sächsischen Hochlandes: mit mit besonderer Beziehung auf das Amt Lauterstein und angrenzende Städte, Schlösser und Rittergüter
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Geschichte des sächsischen Hochlandes: mit besonderer Beziehung auf das Amt Lauterstein und angrenzende Städte, Schlösser und Rittergüter
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Kaspar von Berbisdorf from Freiberg, an owner of mines and metalworks in the Ore Mountains, bought the lordship of Lauterstein for 4000
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forced the Berbisdorf family to sell castle and lordship Lauterstein for 107,784 guilders and installed the administration of a
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family of Erdmannsdorf in the castle. The castle was mainly built from stone, hence probably the name ending in
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V. Geupel (1988). "Zur Besiedlungsgeschichte des Raumes zwischen oberer Flöha und Pockau".
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rock at the eastern end of Niederlauterstein village, above the left bank of
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Carl W. Hering (1827). "Der sogenannte Berbisdorfer Kauf im Auszuge".
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According to local tradition, on 14. March 1639, three
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Lauterstein castle in 1629, after a drawing by Dillich
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Ruins of Lauterstein Castle in 2010
Marienberg
Lauterstein is located in Saxony
50°40′7″N 13°12′29″E / 50.66861°N 13.20806°E / 50.66861; 13.20806
German
Niederlauterstein
Marienberg
Erzgebirgskreis
Saxony
Thirty Years' War
gneiss
Schwarze Pockau
Zöblitz
Marienberg
ministerial
Leipzig
Prague
Ore Mountains
Altzella Abbey
margrave
Frederick the Brave
burgraves
Altenburg
Leisnig
guilders
Prince-elector
Augustus
Saxon
Amt

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