Château du Fleckenstein

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The château seen from Hohenbourg
The château seen from Hohenbourg
Drawing of Fleckenstein by Specklin
Drawing of Fleckenstein by Specklin

Château du Fleckenstein is a castle in the commune of Lembach, in the Bas-Rhin département of France. This fortress, built in the shape of 52 m long boat, has a long history. The castle was built on a sandstone summit in the Middle Ages. An ingenious system for collecting rainwater fed a cistern and a hoist allowed water and other loads to be moved to the upper floors.

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A castle is known to have existed on the site in 1165. It is named after the Fleckenstein family, owners until the death of the last male heir in 1720 when it passed to the Vitzthum d'Egersberg family. In 1807, it passed to J.-L. Apffel and in 1812 to General Harty, baron of Pierrebourg (the French for Fleckenstein: stone town). In 1919 it became the property of the French state.

The rock and the castle have been modified and modernised many times. Of the romanesque castle, remains include steps cut into the length of the rock, troglodyte rooms and a cistern. The lower part of the well tower dates from the 13th or 14th century, the rest from the 15th and 16th. The inner door in the lower courtyard carries the faded inscription 1407 (or 1423); the outer door 1429 (or 1428). The stairwell tower is decorated with the arms of Frédéric de Fleckenstein (died 1559) and those of his second wife, Catherine de Cronberg (married 1537)

The 16th century castle, modernised between 1541 and 1570, was shared between the two branches of the Fleckenstein family. Documents from the 16th century describe the castle and a watercolour copy of a 1562 tapestry shows its appearance in this period. The castle was destroyed in 1689 by General Melac. Major restoration work was carried out after 1870, around 1908 and again since 1958.

Château du Fleckenstein has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1898.

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the fleckenstein castle was owned by sir cleutus von fleckenstein and sir kermit von fleckenstein

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Coordinates: 49°02′42″N, 7°46′20″E