Saturday 6 December 2014

DE-3695617 Sparrenburg Castle

High above the town of Bielefeld on Sparrenburg hill (180 m or 591 ft altitude) sits imposing Sparrenburg Castle. It is a restored fortress and towers 60 m (197 ft) above the city centre. It was constructed in the mid 13th century by the Counts of Ravensberg. The castle was then the administrative centre and residence of the county sovereign and it protected the town and trade routes through the pass.

The fortress was rebuilt many times. Its present outline is from the middle of the 16th century. At the end of the 17th century, Sparrenburg Castle no longer met military requirements. Therefore, it was partly used as a prison and partly subjected to decline. The outer walls were torn down and were used for the construction of the barracks 55.

In the 19th century castle romanticism was in vogue and the "Comité zur Wiederherstellung des Thurmes auf dem Sparrenberg" (Committee for the Renovation of the Tower on the Sparrenberg) was founded in Bielefeld. The tower was reconstructed in 1842/43. Sparrenburg Castle suffered during World War II and was heavily damaged.

These days the castle is opened for visitors and each year, the castle provides an impressive backdrop for the annual medieval spectacular, the Sparrenburgfest.

This postcard came from Manuela (27 November 2014) Postcrossing.

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