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A ''Jugendburg'', sometimes referred to in English as a youth castle, is a mediaeval castle in German-speaking countries that was converted during the 20th century into a public community centre or educational facility for young people. The sponsors of the original youth castles came mainly from the '' Wandervogel'' and '' Pfadfinder'' movement, or were at least linked to the
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Terminology

The term ''Jugendburg'' originally referred to the use of
castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
s (''Burgen'') by young people (''Jugend''). The difference between ''Jugendburgen'' in this historical sense and ''Jugendburgen'' in the sense of castles that were used as
youth hostel A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory, with shared use of a lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex and have private or shared ba ...
s, for example run by the German Youth Hostel Association, is disputed. For example, youth hostels had already emerged in the early 20th century in the wake of the youth movement (''Jugendbewegung'') as accommodation for young men, youth groups and school classes. And as early as 1912 the first German youth hostel was established by
Richard Schirrmann Richard Schirrmann (15 May 1874 – 14 December 1961) was a German teacher and founder of the first hostel. Early life and education Schirrmann was born in Grunenfeld, Province of Prussia (now Gronówko, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship). His fathe ...
at
Altena Castle Altena Castle (german: Burg Altena) is a medieval hill castle in the town of Altena in North Rhine-Westphalia. Built on a spur of Klusenberg hill, the castle lies near the Lenne in the Märkischer Kreis. The castle was erected by the early Count ...
(it was rebuilt from 1906 to 1915) above the town of Altena. During the
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youth castles were used by the
Hitler Youth The Hitler Youth (german: Hitlerjugend , often abbreviated as HJ, ) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany. Its origins date back to 1922 and it received the name ("Hitler Youth, League of German Worker Youth") in July 1926. ...
and the League of German Girls, and the term was increasingly associated with Nazi ideology. From 1935 to 1943 there was also a schoolchildren's magazine with the title ''Deutsche Jugendburg'' ("German Youth Castle"), which was published by the National Socialist Teachers League.


''Jugendburgen'' in the youth movement

In connexion with ''Jugendburgen'' one frequently comes across the names Gustav Wyneken, Robert Oelbermann and
Karl Oelbermann Karl may refer to: People * Karl (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Karl der Große, commonly known in English as Charlemagne * Karl Marx, German philosopher and political writer * Karl of Austria, last Austrian ...
. In 1910, the progressive educationalist,
Gustav Wyneken Gustav Wyneken (1875–1964) was a German pedagogue and founder of the Wickersdorf Free School Community. He was also a leader in the German Youth Movement and briefly contributed to school policy during the German revolutionary period after W ...
, was the chairman of the ''Bund für freie Schulgemeinden'' and publisher of its magazine. He also tried to found a new school or "Jugendburg" to serve his progressive educational project based on the concept of upbringing as the "Formation of People in the Sense of a Worldview" (''Formung des Menschen im Sinne einer Weltanschauung''). For Wyneken it was about a redefinition of the relationships between teacher and pupil. This was to be based on "comradeship" (''Kameradschaft'') and "leadership" (''Führertum''). Using his pedagogical approach, Wyneken influenced the emerging youth movement as an adult from 1912 onwards. Wyneken created the concept of " youth culture" in opposition to the perceived subservience of
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as well as against school and family. In 1913, he worked to organise the First Free German Youth Day at the Hoher Meissner. Here, too, tensions arose, since Wyneken was a leader figure, a concept rejected by many groups at the youth day. The
Freideutsche Jugend The Freideutsche Jugend was an umbrella organisation established in Wilhelmine Germany that set out to create an autonomous youth culture free of adult supervision. It was part of the broader German youth movement, emerging from the Wandervogel. O ...
network which emerged that day around the ''Meissner Declaration'' had an anti-rationalist view point at odds with Wyneken's approach. Fascinated by Wyneken's ideas, the brothers, Robert and Karl Oelbermann, dreamt of the ''Jugendburg'' concept after the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. Robert Oelbermann is considered to be the founder of the "Nerother Wandervogel - Federation for the Establishment of the Rhenish Youth Castle" (''Nerother Wandervogel - Bund zur Errichtung der Rheinischen Jugendburg''). By "Rhenish Jugendburg", he meant
Waldeck Castle Waldeck Castle may refer to the following castles: Austria * Waldeck Castle (Carinthia) near Liebenfels-Hardegg in Carinthia * Waldeck Castle (Upper Austria), ''burgstall'' near Diersbach in Upper Austria Czech Republic * Waldeck Castle (Middle B ...
in the
Hunsrück The Hunsrück () is a long, triangular, pronounced upland in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by the valleys of the Moselle-Saar (north-to-west), the Nahe (south), and the Rhine (east). It is continued by the Taunus mountains, past ...
mountains. The Nerother Wandervogel was founded on 27 March 1921 at Drachenfels Castle at Busenberg in the
Wasgau The Wasgau (german: Wasgau, french: Vasgovie) is a Franco-German hill range in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and the French departments of Bas-Rhin and Moselle. It is formed from the southern part of the Palatine Forest and the north ...
region of southwest Germany. The ''Jugendburgen'' were mostly used to create an independent place of encounter whilst also preserving valuable historical monuments and giving them a new and meaningful use. Nowadays, the aims of a ''Jugendburg'' are unchanged; it is about developing young people away from the perceived restrictions and conventions of society. As the numbers of
scout Scout may refer to: Youth movement *Scout (Scouting), a child, usually 10–18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement **Scouts (The Scout Association), section for 10-14 year olds in the United Kingdom **Scouts BSA, sectio ...
s and youth leagues continued to rise, the castles became international meeting places at which camps could be held.


''Jugendburgen'' in Germany

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Balduinstein Castle Balduinstein is a municipality in the district of Rhein-Lahn, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country ...
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Balduinstein Balduinstein is a municipality in the district of Rhein-Lahn, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country ...
(Rhineland-Palatinate), 1974 * Camburg Castle near
Camburg Camburg is a town in the Saale-Holzland district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, 18 km northeast of Jena, and 13 km southwest of Naumburg. Since 1 December 2008, it is part of the town Dornburg-Camburg. The f ...
(Thuringia), 1935 * Eichenkreuzburg near Bissendorf (Lower Saxony), 1928 * Schloss Ebersberg near
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
(Baden-Württemberg), 1966 *
Feuerstein Castle Feuerstein Castle (german: Burg Feuerstein) lies at the edge of the so-called Lange Meile near Ebermannstadt in the county of Forchheim in the south German state of Bavaria. It was built in 1941 by Oskar Vierling as a laboratory for researching Hi ...
near
Ebermannstadt Ebermannstadt (; East Franconian: ''Ärmaschdood'') is a town in the district of Forchheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 10 km northeast of Forchheim and 25 km southeast of Bamberg. Districts *Breitenbach *Ebermannstadt *Gassel ...
(Bavaria), 1946 *
Gemen Castle Gemen was an Imperial immediacy, immediate, sovereign lordship of the Holy Roman Empire, in the Lower Rhine region. Since Gemen had a vote in the Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), Imperial Diet it was also an Imperial Estate. It was centered on Ge ...
near Borken (North Rhine-Westphalia), 1946 * Hessenstein Castle near Vöhl- Ederbringhausen (North Hesse), 1922 *
Hoheneck Castle Hoheneck Castle is a medieval castle above Ipsheim and also a district of the municipality of Ipsheim in the Landkreis Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim in Middle Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. Since 1984, the youth castle serves as an educational ...
near
Ipsheim Ipsheim is a municipality in the district of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim in Bavaria in Germany. St. Michael is a chapel on a hill near Kaubenheim which is part of it. Elia Levita, author of the Bovo-Bukh (written 1507–1508), the most popul ...
(Bavaria), 1984 * near
Singen (Hohentwiel) Singen ( Low Alemannic: ''Singe'') is an industrial city in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany and just north of the German-Swiss border. Location Singen is an industrial city situated in the very south of Baden-Württember ...
(Baden-Württemberg), 1956 * Hohensolms Castle near Gießen (Hesse), 1924 *
Hohnstein Castle Hohnstein Castle (german: Burg Hohnstein) is one of the largest and best-preserved castle ruins in Germany and is located near Neustadt in the vicinity of Nordhausen in Thuringia. Location The ruins are located on a high, rocky spur which t ...
in
Hohnstein (Saxon Switzerland) Hohnstein () is a town located in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district of Saxony, Germany. As of 2020, its population numbered a total of 3,262. Geography It is situated in Saxon Switzerland, 12 km east of Pirna, and 28 km so ...
(Saxony), 1925 *
Ludwigstein Castle Ludwigstein Castle (german: Burg Ludwigstein) is a 15th-century castle overlooking the river Werra and surrounded by woodland. It stands southwest of the town of Witzenhausen in North Hesse. Founded in 1415 the castle's buildings today were built in ...
near Witzenhausen (
Hesse Hesse (, , ) or Hessia (, ; german: Hessen ), officially the State of Hessen (german: links=no, Land Hessen), is a States of Germany, state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and the largest urban area is Frankfurt. Two other major histor ...
), 1920 * Schloss Mansfeld near Mansfeld (Saxony-Anhalt), 1947 * Monschau Castle near Monschau, 1919 *
Neuerburg Neuerburg ( lb, Neierbuerg) is a city in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Eifel, near the border with Luxembourg, approx. 20 km north-west of Bitburg and 20 km north-east of Dieki ...
in
Neuerburg Neuerburg ( lb, Neierbuerg) is a city in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Eifel, near the border with Luxembourg, approx. 20 km north-west of Bitburg and 20 km north-east of Dieki ...
(Rhineland-Palatinate), 1930 *
Rieneck Castle Rieneck Castle (German: ''Burg Rieneck'') is a hill castle located in the town of Rieneck, in Bavaria, southern Germany. It was built by Ludwig I, Count of Loon and Rieneck, around the year 1150. It is today used by the German Christian Guide ...
near
Rieneck Rieneck () is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Location Rieneck lies in the Würzburg region between the southern foothills of the Rhön ...
(Bavaria), 1959 * Schloss Rotenberg near Rauenberg (Baden-Württemberg), 1950 *
Rothenfels Castle Rothenfels is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany and a member of the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'' (municipal association) of Marktheidenfeld. With a population ...
near Rothenfels (Bavaria), 1919 * Schönburg near
Oberwesel Oberwesel () is a town on the Middle Rhine in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Hunsrück-Mittelrhein, whose seat is in Emmelshausen. Geography Location Oberwesel lies ...
(Rhineland-Palatinate), 1951 * Schwaneck Castle near Pullach im Isartal (Bavaria), 1956 *
Stahleck Castle Stahleck Castle () is a 12th-century fortified castle in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley at Bacharach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It stands on a crag approximately above sea level and the Four Valley Region, which consisted of the settlement ...
in
Bacharach Bacharach (, also known as ''Bacharach am Rhein'') is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Rhein-Nahe, whose seat is in Bingen am Rhein, although that town is not withi ...
on the
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(Rhineland-Palatinate), 1925 *
Waldeck Castle Waldeck Castle may refer to the following castles: Austria * Waldeck Castle (Carinthia) near Liebenfels-Hardegg in Carinthia * Waldeck Castle (Upper Austria), ''burgstall'' near Diersbach in Upper Austria Czech Republic * Waldeck Castle (Middle B ...
near Dorweiler (Rhineland-Palatinate), 1922 (1910) * Wernfels Castle near
Spalt Spalt (Northern Bavarian: ''Schbåld'') is a town in the Roth (district), district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 19 km southwest of Schwabach. Spalt is famous for growing hops for brewing beer. Geography Spalt is situated betw ...
(Bavaria), 1925


''Jugendburgen'' in Austria

* Finstergrün Castle near Ramingstein (Salzburg), 1946 * Jugendburg Streitwiesen near Weiten (Lower Austria), 1972 *
Wildegg Castle Wildegg Castle is a small castle in the municipality of Möriken-Wildegg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. See also *List of castles and fortresses in Switzerland Literature * Hans Lehmann: ''Die Burg Wildegg und ihre Bewohner'', Aarau ...
near Sittendorf (Lower Austria), 1947


''Jugendburgen'' in Switzerland

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Rotberg Castle Rotberg may refer to: * , former German municipality, since 1998 part of Schönefeld- Waltersdorf * Rotberg Castle in Metzerlen-Mariastein, Switzerland People * Dana Rotberg (born 1960), Mexican film director * Eduard Anton von Rotberg (179 ...
near Metzerlen-Mariastein (Solothurn), 1935


References

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