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The starting date of construction on the castle is unclear, though the first documented evidence originates from the late 12th century. Archeological digs in the interior of the castle complex have so far produced no concrete evidence of a founding in the
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and thereafter used primarily as a granary and prison. Around 1730 large scale reconstruction occurred, and on the heels of secularization, parts of the castle were sold off to citizens of Vilseck. In the years 1796-7 the bandit leader
293:. The oldest visible ruins consist of parts of the enceinte that date back to the 11th or 12th century. The lower floors of the keep were constructed around 1200 out of 266:
was held prisoner in the castle for several months. Today the castle is owned by the city, with extensive renovations of the keep occurring between 1999 and 2002.
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The castle complex consists of an inner courtyard surrounded by various Middle Ages constructions including an
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The castle was protected in the east and southwest by the Zwinger and in the east and west by a
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Auf den Spuren von Rittern und Edelleuten im Landkreis Amberg-Sulzbach
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Oberpfälzer Burgen – Eine Reise zu den Zeugen der Vergangenheit
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many meters in height. Prior to later reconstructions, the
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Albrecht Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
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In 1185 Vilseck was first mentioned as a part of the
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Burg Dagestein is located in Bavaria
Burg Dagestein is located in Germany
49°36′49″N 11°48′32″E / 49.61361°N 11.80889°E / 49.61361; 11.80889
castle
sea level (NN)
Vilseck
Oberpfalz
Bavaria
Germany
Early Middle Ages
Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
water castle
Götz von Berlichingen
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg
Albrecht Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Franz Troglauer
enceinte
tithe barn
zwinger
Romanesque
keep
sandstone
ashlar
elevated entrance
castle chapel
Saint George
moat
ISBN

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