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Gelnhausen - Imperial Palace
Germany

The imperial palace Gelnhausen, also called Barbarossaburg, goes back to Emperor Friedrich I (Barbarossa) like the city Gelnhausen founded in 1170 and standing in close functional connection with it. The complex served to expand the Reich's property on the Via Regia between Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig.


The moated castle formerly surrounded by the Kinzig River was founded with 12,000 oak piles (pile foundation). It consists of a core castle and the outer castle, in which the estates of the castle men commissioned with the castle hat were formerly located. Today only parts of the complex remain, including the complete ring wall, the richly decorated courtyard façade of the palace and remains of the castle chapel. These parts are among the most important secular buildings of the Romanesque period in Central Europe.

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Copyright: Holger Hagen
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Taken: 14/08/2019
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Tags: deutschland; hessen; gelnhausen; kaiserpfalz; historisch; building; historical; germany; architektur; gebäude; architecture; imperial palace
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