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49: 437:, who were the last users of its military function. The original castle occupies only a small part of the greater fortification. In 1677 the fort became a garrison. The length of its outer perimeter was extended in 1742 to 1,200 metres. Even under the French, to whom the fortress had to be handed over on 12 September 1757, it was extended structurally. The Prussians captured it five months later (12 February 1758) and rendered the position unusable. The powder magazine, which was located near the top was blown up. Of the fortress only the 66: 96: 276: 394: 206: 441:, those facilities carved out of the rock and the (now restored) gateway remain. A characteristic of the fortress is the large number of cavernous rooms in the natural rock (one now houses an exhibition of archaeological finds from the castle site). Even the stables were hewn out of the rock. After 1758, the pastures and forests of the Regenstein went to the Prussian 103: 73: 470:
was able to crawl through and escape. After her escape, she returned with her family to the castle, but the count had fled. A little later, she noticed thick smoke gushing from a crack in a rock wall. When she looked through it, she saw the count in purgatory. Then, out of pity, she threw him her ring to him in order to enable the spirit of the count to rest.
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According to legend, once upon a time one of the most beautiful young women in the land was imprisoned in the dungeon of Regenstein Castle, because she had spurned the love of the Count of Regenstein. Using a diamond ring she scratched a hole in the rock, which became so large after a year that she
210: 214: 212: 209: 207: 213: 461:, on his third trip to the Harz (8 August to 14 September 1784) to conduct geological studies (two drawings and a rock sample from Goethe's collection of rocks recall that visit). The first restaurant was opened in 1812, thus beginning the rock's role as a tourist attraction. 211: 253:, which was built in the early and high Middle Ages on a 294 metre high sandstone rock towering over the surrounding area, only ruins are visible today. Several internal rooms, carved into the rock, have survived, as have the ruins of the 451:. From 1815 to 1945, following the reign of Westphalia (1807-1813, Canton Halberstadt Land), Regenstein became the smallest Prussian exclave and belonged to the district of Halberstadt. Today it is part of the town of Blankenburg. 334:
In the 15th century, the Regenstein counts moved to Blankenburg Castle. Regenstein fell into disrepair and became a ruin. The last male descendant of the noble family, Count John Ernest of Regenstein in 1599.
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Der Regenstein am Harz - Eine deutsche Trutzburg aus vorgeschichtlichen und geschichtlichen Zeiten
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Regenstein Castle from the crest of the Ziegenberge. In the foreground: the village of Heimburg
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In 1643 after several changes of ownership Regenstein, which was sometimes written as
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Der Regenstein bei Blankenburg/Harz - seine Geschichte und Beschreibung seiner Ruinen
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visited the Regenstein on 11 September 1784 together with the artist,
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Der Regenstein - Besiedlung und Geschichte der Grafen bis 1500
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Room hewn out of the rock in the medieval castle in the centre
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hiking trail network. Below the castle is the site of the old
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(1967). 267:that used to supply it with water. 14: 373:, following which Prince-Elector 635:Rock formations of Saxony-Anhalt 375:Frederick William of Brandenburg 101: 94: 71: 64: 47: 425:Fortification ditch and gateway 271:Castle of the Regenstein counts 1: 560:, Gernrode: Carl Mittag, o.J. 525:, Blankenburg: A. Brüggemann. 532:, Braunschweig: E. Appelhans 465:The legend of the Regenstein 666: 542:Behrens, Heinz A. (1989). 455:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 351:Leopold William of Austria 650:Ruined castles in Germany 321:Johann Philipp Kirnberger 315:("The Robber Count"), by 85:Show map of Saxony-Anhalt 58: 46: 32: 23: 630:Castles in Saxony-Anhalt 537:Die Burgruine Regenstein 377:confiscated the county. 317:Gottfried August Bürger 301:Albert II of Regenstein 242:in the German state of 53:The ruins of Regenstein 579:Reconstruction drawing 521:Steinhoff, R. 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Blankenburg
Harz district

Regenstein Castle is located in Saxony-Anhalt
Regenstein Castle is located in Germany
51°48′55″N 10°57′35″E / 51.81528°N 10.95972°E / 51.81528; 10.95972
‹See Tfd›
German
Blankenburg
Saxony-Anhalt
castle
keep
Harzer Wandernadel
Regenstein Mill

Count of Regenstein
Poppo I of Blankenburg
Reginbodonen
Albert II of Regenstein
Bishop of Halberstadt
Abbess of Quedlinburg
Gottfried August Bürger
Johann Philipp Kirnberger
Julius Wolff
enfeoffed
Leopold William of Austria
Bishop of Halberstadt
Lower Bavarian
Tattenbach
John Erasmus, Count of Reinstein-Tattenbach

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