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Schloss Schöneck now consists mainly of buildings from the 19th and 20th century. Its medieval elements include its division into an upper and lower baileys. Medieval structures include the cellars and supporting walls, towers and part of the
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From 1508 onwards, the castle changed hands several times, but remained a Trier fief-castle. Between 1560 and 1646 Schöneck became the fief of a side line of the
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and lived at the castle until they died out in 1508. The family had several lines, who lived jointly at the castle (making it a so-called
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In 1805 the site went into private hands. In the time that followed several new buildings were added. Between 1846 and 1848 a milk spa (
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