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in the district of
Kitzingen Kitzingen () is a town in the Germany, German state of Bavaria, capital of the Kitzingen (district), district Kitzingen. It is part of the Franconia geographical region and has around 21,000 inhabitants. Surrounded by vineyards, Kitzingen County i ...
in
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
in
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. It was the seat of the
Counts of Castell The House of Castell is a German noble family of mediatised counts of the old Holy Roman Empire.Almanach de Gotha. 1910. Perthes, p. 107, 109, 120–1Deuxième Partie In 1901, the heads of the two family branches, ''Castell-Castell'' and ''Castell ...
. Today it is part of the
municipal association Municipal associations (german: Verwaltungsgemeinschaften) are statutory corporations or public bodies created by statute in the German federal states of Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia, and Schleswig-Holstein. In Baden-Württemberg the term ''stipul ...
Wiesentheid Wiesentheid is a municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. History It was first mentioned in 918 as "Wisenheida". Mediatization in 1806 brought the former county of Schönborn into the Grand Duchy of Würzburg, along with ...
. It has around 800 inhabitants.


Geography


Location

Castell is located on the western slope of the ''
Mittelgebirge A ''Mittelgebirge'' (German: ''Mittel'', "middle/medium"; ''Gebirge'', "mountain range") is a type of relatively low mountain range or highland area typical of the geography of central Europe, especially central and southern Germany; it refers to ...
''
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
in the district of
Kitzingen Kitzingen () is a town in the Germany, German state of Bavaria, capital of the Kitzingen (district), district Kitzingen. It is part of the Franconia geographical region and has around 21,000 inhabitants. Surrounded by vineyards, Kitzingen County i ...
of the
Franconia Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch''). The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
region. Its territory borders on that of Oberscheinfeld, located in the neighbouring district of
Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim (German: Landkreis Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, official Landkreis Neustadt a.d.Aisch-Bad Windsheim) is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the distr ...
.


Subdivision

Castell has seven ''
Ortsteil A village is a clustered human settlement or Residential community, community, larger than a hamlet (place), hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population t ...
e'': Castell, Forsthaus, Geiersmühle, , Gründleinsmühle, and . The municipal territory was 2,292 hectares in 2013, of which 1,162 ha were accounted for by forest and 936 by agricultural use. Settlement and transport areas total just 168 ha.


Neighbouring communities

Castell borders on (clockwise from the north)
Abtswind Abtswind is a municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and ...
,
Geiselwind Geiselwind is a market town in Lower Franconia (Bavaria) in the district of Kitzingen in Germany. It has a population of around 2,300. Geography Location Geiselwind is today in the region of Lower Franconia (Würzburg). Until administrative refor ...
,
Oberscheinfeld Oberscheinfeld is a municipalityin the district of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in ...
,
Iphofen Iphofen is a town in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 4,500. Iphofen is known for its rare complete medieval town wall and other historic buildings as well as for being a location of wine production. G ...
, Wiesenbronn and Rüdenhausen.


History

Castell was first mentioned in the foundation charter of Megingaudshausen Abbey (later moved to Münsterschwarzach), dated 816. In 1091, a noble named Rupert refers to himself in a document from the Diocese of Würzburg as ''de Castello'', marking the first use of the name. From 1202, the lords of Castell held the rank of ''Graf'' (count), after 1228 with the supplement ''dei gratia'' ("by the grace of god"). The hill south of the village, was long the site of two castles. This partition was first mentioned around 1266 in a document by and . On the peak known as ''Herrenberg'' stood a castle held after 1328 by the Burgraviate of Nuremberg and later by the
Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg-)Ansbach (german: Fürstentum Ansbach or ) was a principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Franconian city of Ansbach. The ruling Hohenzollern princes of the land were known as margra ...
, who also controlled part of the village of Castell. On the ''Schlossberg'' stood a castle held by the Counts of Castell. Both were destroyed in the
Peasants' War This is a chronological list of conflicts in which peasants played a significant role. Background The history of peasant wars spans over two thousand years. A variety of factors fueled the emergence of the peasant revolt phenomenon, including: ...
in 1525 by revolting peasants. The Counts had their castle rebuilt, while the other remained a ruin. Between 1546 and 1561, the Counts Conrad, Georg and Heinrich Castell introduced
Reformation The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in ...
to the County, thus founding a small ''
Landeskirche In Germany and Switzerland, a Landeskirche (plural: Landeskirchen) is the church of a region. The term usually refers to Protestant churches, but—in case of Switzerland—also Roman Catholic dioceses. They originated as the national churches of ...
'' centred on Castell. After the destruction of their castle, the Margraviate of Brandenburg moved their ''
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'' to
Kleinlangheim Kleinlangheim is a municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Lower Franconia, Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Euro ...
but held on to their half of the village of Castell. In 1680/84, Graf (1641-1709) bought back the Brandenburg territory and had a new
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
palace built by Peter Sommer in 1686-91. This was one of the earliest three-winged palaces in Franconia. In 1691, the Counts moved to the new ''Schloss'' at the foot of the hill and the old castle was relegated to a farm building. Later it was used as a source of building materials and, in 1818/19, Graf Friedrich Ludwig zu Castell-Castell had the previously treeless ''Schlossberg'' turned into an
English landscape garden The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (french: Jardin à l'anglaise, it, Giardino all'inglese, german: Englischer Landschaftsgarten, pt, Jardim inglês, es, Jardín inglés), is a sty ...
. The new castle is still today owned and inhabited by the prince of
Castell-Castell Castell-Castell was a county in the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by a branch of the Counts of Castell. It was established as a partition of Castell-Remlingen in 1668, and it was partitioned between itself and Castell in 1709. It annexed the County of ...
. In 1774, the ''Gräflich Castell-Remlingen'sche Landes-Credit-Cassa'' was founded here, the oldest Bavarian bank still in operation, known today as '. During
mediatisation Mediatization or mediatisation may refer to: * German mediatisation, German historical territorial restructuring * Mediatization (media) Mediatization (or medialization) is a process whereby the mass media influence other sectors of society, includ ...
, the County lost its role as a sovereign state it had held within the
Holy Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire was a Polity, political entity in Western Europe, Western, Central Europe, Central, and Southern Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, dissolution i ...
. In September 1806, it was turned into a part of the
Kingdom of Bavaria The Kingdom of Bavaria (german: Königreich Bayern; ; spelled ''Baiern'' until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. With the unification of Germany into the German E ...
. The ''Landeskirche'' became part of the Bavarian Protestant church in 1814. In 1818, during the reordering of Bavaria, the municipality Castell was created. From 1902-7, the ''Fürstlich Castell'sches Archiv'' (princely archive) was set up by the historian and writer , who also authored the standard work on the history of the House of Castell. In 1950, the ''
Communität Casteller Ring Communität Casteller Ring (CCR) is a Religious order for women in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria. CCR emerged shortly after World War II from the Bavarian Girl Guide Movement Bund Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen. The Religious communi ...
'', a Protestant religious order for women, was established in Castell and took its name from the village. In 1957, the mother house moved to the
Schwanberg Schwanberg is a mountain, or hill of higher elevation (474 m), in the rural district of Kitzingen, Regierungsbezirk Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Steigerwald. In ancient times the mountain was used by the Celts as a refug ...
. On 1 July 1977, the formerly independent municipalities of Greuth and Wüstenfelden became part of Castell.


Economy

Much of the economy of Castell is still linked to its historical role as a princely seat. Since 1972, the main office of the ''Fürstlich Castell’sche Bank'' has been at
Würzburg Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River. Würzburg is ...
, but it retains a presence in Castell which remains the formal seat of the bank. ' produces high-quality wine on a total area of 70 hectares of
vineyards A vineyard (; also ) is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture. Vineyards ...
. The vineyards around the Castell ''Schlossberg'' were first mentioned in 1266. The village's many historic buildings also make it a popular tourist destination.


Government

The mayor of Castell is Jochen Kramer.


Attractions

The village features a number of listed monuments (see list of protected monuments in Castell (German)).


''St. Johannes''

The church , is one of the most prominent buildings in Castell. The current early Neoclassical
hall church A hall church is a church with a nave and aisles of approximately equal height, often united under a single immense roof. The term was invented in the mid-19th century by Wilhelm Lübke, a pioneering German art historian. In contrast to an archi ...
was built in 1784-92, based on plans by Joseph Albert still showing Baroque influences. Like its predecessors, it served as the main church of the Protestant ''Landeskirche'' of Castell. The princely burial place is located here. Today, it is the main church of the '.


''Schloss Castell''

' (Castell palace), built in the late 17th century in Baroque style, remains the seat of the princely family of
Castell-Castell Castell-Castell was a county in the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by a branch of the Counts of Castell. It was established as a partition of Castell-Remlingen in 1668, and it was partitioned between itself and Castell in 1709. It annexed the County of ...
. Around 1820, the formal Baroque garden was turned into an English landscape garden. Between 1863 and 1869 Graf Friedrich Ludwig (1791-1875) had the ''Torbau'', the eastern wing and the corner pavilions rebuilt and expanded in Baroque revival style. A new stables was added at that time, which serves today as the restaurant ''Weinstall''. Around 1870, the park was expanded based on plans by
Carl von Effner Carl von Effner, also Karl von Effner, Carl Joseph von Effner and Carl Effner (the younger) (10 February 1831 – 22 October 1884) was gardener to the Bavarian court, later ''Königlich Bayerischer Hofgärtendirektor'' ("Royal Bavarian Court Dire ...
. These ''Anlagen'' feature a pond, a new stables, a riding hall and the ''Wiedervereinigungsstein'' from 1991 by Theo Steinbrenner.


Castle ruins

Outside of the village, on the peaks known as ''Herrenberg'' and ''Schlossberg'', are the remains of the two castles. The ' marks the location of the original seat of the Counts of Castell. The medieval castle was expanded during the
Second Margrave War The Second Margrave War () was a conflict in the Holy Roman Empire between 1552 and 1555. Instigated by Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth, it involved numerous raids, plunderings, and the destruction of ...
in 1553. In 1607 to 1615 it was replaced by an early-modern one. This in turn fell into disuse after ''Schloss Castell'' was built. Besides trenches and structures below ground, only a stair tower with some attached walls remains today (this dates from the rebuilding in the early 17th century). Even less is visible of the other castle, held by the Burgraviate of Nuremberg and later by the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach. It is today known as '' '', formerly also ''Unteres Schloss'' (lower castle) to distinguish it from the ''Oberes Schloss'' or ''Oberschloss'' (upper castle). All that remains of this structure is a mound, later planted with trees.


''Wildbad''

Castell served as a
spa A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths. Spa towns or spa resorts (including hot springs resorts) typically offer various health treatments, which are also known as balneoth ...
for many centuries. The ''Wildbad'' was first mentioned in 1399. It grew so fast in the 16th century that in 1601 a new two-storied spa building was erected in
Renaissance style Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of Ancient Greece, ancient Greek and ...
. Visitors took baths in curative "bitter" water. In the late 17th century, the ''Wildbad'' was closed. The building then served as the seat of the princely government and administration and of the ''Landeskirche''. The princely bank was founded here and the building later housed the princely archive, which today contains around 8,000 documents. The original bathing rooms in the cellar also still exist today.


Infrastructure


Transport

Castell is located on the ', not far south of the major highway ''
Bundesautobahn 3 is an autobahn in Germany running from the Germany-Netherlands border near Wesel in the northwest to the Germany-Austria border near Passau. Major cities along its total length of 778 km (483 mi) include Oberhausen, Duisburg, Düsse ...
''. The closest railway line is the Nuremberg–Würzburg railway which has a stop at Iphofen.


Notable people

* (1776–1835), Bavarian military officer *
Heinrich Müller Heinrich Müller may refer to: * Heinrich Müller (cyclist) (born 1926), Swiss cyclist * Heinrich Müller (footballer, born 1888) (1888–1957), Swiss football player and manager * Heinrich Müller (footballer, born 1909) (1909–2000), Austrian ...
(1820–1864), anatomist and professor at the University of Wurzburg * (1864–1923), Fürst zu Castell-Castell * Carl Parrot (1867–1911), ornithologist


See also

*
County of Castell Castell was a county of northern Bavaria, Germany, ruling a string of territories in the historical region of Franconia, both east and west of Würzburg. Little is known about the noble Counts of Castell, although they were the counts of Kreis Gero ...
*
Castell-Castell Castell-Castell was a county in the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by a branch of the Counts of Castell. It was established as a partition of Castell-Remlingen in 1668, and it was partitioned between itself and Castell in 1709. It annexed the County of ...
*
Castell-Remlingen Castell-Remlingen was a County located in the region of Franconia in northern Bavaria, Germany, ruled by a branch of the Counts of Castell. It was created as a partition of Castell in 1597, and in 1668 it was partitioned between itself and Castell ...
*
Castell-Rüdenhausen Castell-Rüdenhausen was a County in the region of Franconia in northern Bavaria of the Holy Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire was a political entity in Western, Central, and Southern Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and ...


References


Further reading

* * * Karl Treutwein: ''Von Abtswind bis Zeilitzheim. Geschichtliches, Sehenswertes, Überlieferungen''. Volkach 1987.


External links


Gemeinde Castell

Municipal association Wiesentheid
* {{Authority control Kitzingen (district)