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Marienberg Fortress Würzburg

Marienberg, 97012 Würzburg, Germany ★★★★☆ 456 views
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About Marienberg Fortress Würzburg

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The Fortress Marienberg is the most dominating feature of the city; it towers above it all. he original castle on the Marienberg, a hill which was first settled in the late Bronze Age, was probably a small fort built early in the 8th century by the Franconian-Thuringian dukes. The circular Marienkapelle is one of the oldest church buildings in South Germany and dates from around 1000. From 1200 an unusually large castle was built, which was extended during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. For half a millennium, from around 1250 to 1720, the Marienberg was the ruling seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops, who also held the title of Duke of East Franconia.

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Following the storming of the castle by the Swedes in 1631, Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Schönborn built a circle of massive bastions, which are the dominant feature of Marienberg Fortress. In 1945 the fortress was almost completely burned out, and its reconstruction was only completed in 1990.

St Mary’s Church (Marienkirche), which dates back to AD 706, the forty-metre-high keep and the well house with a cistern over 100 metres deep are impressive monuments to an over 1000-year history.

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The 1,300 square-metre Princes' Garden is accessible from the castle courtyard: it was reconstructed in on the basis of plans dating from the early 18th century.

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The fortress was originally founded in the early 8th century as a small fort by Franconian-Thuringian dukes, and an unusually large castle was constructed from 1200 onwards. From around 1250 to 1720, it served as the ruling seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops, who also held the title of Duke of East Franconia.
The fortress was almost completely burned out in 1945 during World War II, and its extensive reconstruction took 45 years to complete, finishing in 1990. Despite this devastation, the fortress was carefully restored to preserve its historical significance.
Key highlights include St Mary's Church (Marienkirche) dating back to AD 706, the circular Marienkapelle from around 1000 (one of the oldest church buildings in South Germany), the impressive forty-metre-high keep, and the well house with a cistern over 100 metres deep. The 1,300 square-metre Princes' Garden, reconstructed based on early 18th-century plans, is also accessible from the castle courtyard.
The most dominant architectural feature is the circle of massive bastions built by Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Schönborn following the Swedish siege in 1631. These impressive fortifications remain the most visually striking elements of the fortress today.
The fortress boasts over 1,300 years of history, with the original hill settlement dating back to the late Bronze Age and the first fort constructed in the early 8th century. The site has continuously evolved from its early fortress days through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and into modern times.