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Grafendahn Castle

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72: 102: 240: 232: 55: 224: 109: 79: 298:. Although the three castles are sited next to one another on a rocky ridge, they were not built at the same time. A similar type of castle arrangement is also found e. g. in the nearby French 342:- a castle in which several families or family lines lived and worked at the same time. As early as 1288, there were five other heirs, besides Conrad Mursel, who included the 610: 71: 403:. In 1642 it changed hands again and was acquired by the tavern at Waldenburg, where it remained for about 150 years. In 1793 the site went back to the 633: 593: 421:
Grafendahn Castle is the smallest of the three Dahn castles and is located on the middle of the five castle rock outcrops. The development of the
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by the prince elector, and took full ownership in 1485 through purchase. Nevertheless, around 1500, the castle was described as "uninhabitable".
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In 1425, the castle defences were strengthened and, in 1437, when the House of Sponheim became extinct on the death of
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View in the opposite direction: from the tower of Altdahn Castle of Grafendahn (foreground) and Tanstein (behind).
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Guidebook 21. Edition Burgen, Schlösser, Altertümer Rheinland Pfalz. Schnell und Steiner, Regensburg, 2003.
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Peter Pohlit; Alexander Thon (2002), Jürgen Keddigkeit; Alexander Thon; Rolf Übel (eds.), "Grafendahn",
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Auf rotem Fels. Ein Führer zu den schönsten Burgen der Pfalz und des elsässischen Wasgau
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have survived. The castle museum has been house in a restored stable block since 1987.
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purchased all parts of the site from the various parties concerned (including
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Castle rocks of Grafendahn from the east. Foreground: the castle museum.
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region, just under 1 kilometre east of the small town of
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Grafendahn was built in 1287 by Conrad of Mursel, who was a
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Until 1637 the ruined castle belonged to the lords of
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Die Dahner Burgen. Alt-Dahn – Grafendahn – Tanstein.
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Grafendahn
Dahn

Grafendahn Castle is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Grafendahn Castle is located in Germany
49°09′01″N 7°48′08″E / 49.1502°N 7.8022°E / 49.1502; 7.8022
rock castle
rusticated ashlar



German
Palatine Forest
Wasgau
Dahn
Rhineland-Palatinate
rock castle
group of castles at Dahn
Altdahn
Tanstein
Vosges
Alsace
castles at Husseren
Lehnsmann
bishops of Speyer
Frederick of Dahn
see Altdahn
Ganerbenburg
counts of Sponheim
Count John II of Sponheim

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