Alte Burg (Koblenz)
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The Old Castle (german: Alte Burg) was a former Elector-owned, substantial
water castle A water castle is a castle whose site is largely defended by water. It can be entirely surrounded by water-filled moats (moated castle) or natural waterbodies such as island castles in a river or offshore. The term comes from European castle st ...
in the German city of
Koblenz Koblenz (; Moselle Franconian language, Moselle Franconian: ''Kowelenz''), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman Empire, Roman mili ...
, incepted in the 13th century. It is today reduced to the later (castle house); which houses the city archives. It sits on tall foundations and has a tall, black slate roof with further floors in the attic and two small cupolas. The lowland castle abutted the remaining building in the old town quarter. The castle house stands tall, next to the
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's right-bank towpath downstream of the strategic Baldwin Bridge (lowest crossing of the river) built in 1342. The bridge, much-repaired, remains intact.


History

Around 1185, on the site of the present castle, the family of ''von der Arken'' built a Romanesque residence from the remains of a Roman
round tower A fortified tower (also defensive tower or castle tower or, in context, just tower) is one of the defensive structures used in fortifications, such as castles, along with curtain walls. Castle towers can have a variety of different shapes and ful ...
. Koblenz's city walls, which at that time still corresponded to those of the Late Roman ''
castellum A ''castellum'' in Latin is usually: * a small Roman fortlet or tower,C. Julius Caesar, Gallic War; 2,30 a diminutive of ('military camp'), often used as a watchtower or signal station like on Hadrian's Wall. It should be distinguished from a ...
'', were extended in 1250. The first record of a Koblenz city council in 1276 was about the citizens' aspirations for more independence. So in 1276 Archbishop Henry II of Finstingen had the Old Castle built as a type of
coercion castle A coercion castle (german: Zwingburg) or coercive castleDiether of Nassau Diether of Nassau, german: Diether von Nassau (c. 1250Conrad, Joachim''Nassau Dieter von''in''Saarland Biografien''(in German).Gauert, Adolf (1957). ''Dieter'' in: '' Neue Deutsche Biographie Band 3'' (in German). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, p. 668 ...
subjugated the city permanently in 1304 after fierce fighting and Koblenz was forced to dissolve its city council. The construction of the Old Castle was completed in 1307. It was originally surrounded by a broad, water-filled
moat A moat is a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that is dug and surrounds a castle, fortification, building or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. In some places moats evolved into more extensive ...
and an enceinte. Next to the castle, under Archbishop
Baldwin of Luxemburg Baldwin of Luxembourg (c. 1285 – 21 January 1354) was the Archbishop- Elector of Trier and Archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death. From 1328 to 1336, he was the diocesan administrator of the archdiocese of Mainz and from 1331 to 13 ...
, construction of the Baldwin Bridge over the
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began in 1342. Archbishop Otto von Ziegenhain included the castle in the strong new fortifications of the city with the construction of the western round tower and the bridge gate to the Balduin Bridge. Over the centuries the castle was rebuilt and expanded several times, especially under the Archbishops Baldwin of Luxembourg, Otto von Ziegenhain and Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads. The later Electors of Trier also occasionally used the castle, but it was let out from the early 18th century. From 1779 its fortifications were gradually dismantled. The last resident in the Electoral era was Baron Hugo von Kesselstatt. Under French rule, the castle became state property and was sold to private individuals. In 1806 a sheet metal factory moved into the building, and an extension was built on the city side for the factory operation. In 1897 the factory closed and the castle was sold to the city of Koblenz. Between 1898 and 1900, extensive renovation work was carried out under the direction of the city's chief architect Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwin Mäckler. The annex was removed from the time of the factory use and the lanterns on the tower roofs were reconstructed. From 1899 to 1923 it was the seat of the Stadtsparkasse Koblenz, later of the municipal welfare office. From 1938 on, the Hitler Youth area management used the castle. It suffered only minor damage in World War II and was completely renovated between 1960 and 1962. The baroque stucco ceilings that had been preserved on the third floor were removed. After the renovation, the Old Castle was used by the city library. From 1980 they shared the buildings with the city archive. After the completion of the "Forum Confluentes" in 2013, the library moved into the new cultural building on the Zentralplatz, since when the city archive has been the sole user of the castle.


Gallery

File:Koblenz im Buga-Jahr 2011 - Alte Burg 02.jpg, Eastern view of the Old Castle File:Koblenz im Buga-Jahr 2011 - Alte Burg 03.jpg, Main entrance in the Renaissance style File:AlteBurgKoblenz01.jpg, The Old Castle around 1890


Literature

* Energieversorgung Mittelrhein GmbH (publ.): ''Geschichte der Stadt Koblenz''. Gesamtredaktion: Ingrid Bátori in Verbindung mit Dieter Kerber und Hans Josef Schmidt ** Vol. 1: ''Von den Anfängen bis zum Ende der kurfürstlichen Zeit''. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1992. ** Vol. 2: ''Von der französischen Stadt bis zur Gegenwart''. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1993. *
Fritz Michel Fritz Michel (17 September 1877 – 30 October 1966) was a German physician, politician, historian and art historian. Life Michel was born in Niederlahnstein as the eldest son of a country doctor. His parents were Theodor Michel and Luise Schi ...
: ''Die Kunstdenkmäler der Stadt Koblenz. Die profanen Denkmäler und die Vororte'', Munich, Berlin, 1954, (Die Kunstdenkmäler von Rheinland-Pfalz Erster Band). * ''Kulturdenkmäler in Rheinland-Pfalz Band 3.2. Stadt Koblenz. Innenstadt'', revised by
Herbert Dellwing Herbert Dellwing (1940 – 31 December 2010) was a German art historian and historic preservationist. He lived and work in Speyer and Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Life and career Born in Großauheim, Dellwing studied art history from 1960 at ...
and
Reinhard Kallenbach Reinhard is a German, Austrian, Danish, and to a lesser extent Norwegian surname (from Germanic ''ragin'', counsel, and ''hart'', strong), and a spelling variant of Reinhardt. Persons with the given name * Reinhard of Blankenburg (after 1107 – 1 ...
, Speyer, 2004, pp. 90f. * Udo Liessm: ''Die "Alte Burg" in Koblenz''. In: Burgen und Schlösser, 16. Jg 1975, pp. 21-33 *
Erich Keyser Erich Keyser (12 October 1893 – 21 February 1968) was a Nazi activist and far-right nationalist historian connected with the anti-Polish ideology of Ostforschung and the racist Volkisch movement. He supported German expansion in Central and Easter ...
(ed.): ''Städtebuch Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland''. (Reihe: Deutsches Städtebuch. Handbuch städtischer Geschichte. IV Südwestdeutschland, 5th part) Im Auftrage der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der historischen Kommissionen und mit Unterstützung des Deutschen Städtetages, des Deutschen Städtebundes und des Deutschen Gemeindetages, Stuttgart 1964 * Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Rheinland-Pfalz (publ.): ''Die Kunstdenkmäler der Stadt Koblenz. Die profanen denkmäler und die Vororte'' (Series: Die Kunstdenkmäler von Rheinland-Pfalz), unedited reprint of the 1954 edition, Im Auftrage des Kultusministeriums von Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutscher Kunstverlag München-Berlin, 1986 * Ingeborg Scholz: Erzbischof Balduin von Luxemburg (1307–1354) als Bauherr von Landesburgen im Erzstift Trier. Diss. phil. Marburg 2003, Münster 2004 (Architektur 2), pp. 35-39. -


External links

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References

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