Haut-Koenigsbourg castle

in #walkwithme5 years ago

When you're in Alsace you have to visit the Haut-Koenigsbourg castle or at least this is what people say.

And so we did, and we drove 45 minutes from Colmar to the castle. I have to admit that we were supposed to drive for about 30 minutes, but it took us longer at the end as GPS led us to the wrong place and we didn't pay too much attention to realize it on time. But it didn't matter as we were driving through picturesque Alsace villages.

When we arrived, we were surprised to see that we parked our car 1 km far from the castle. This would not be an issue at all as we don't mind walking. We were surprised because that 1 km was packed with cars. At that time, we knew that it's going to be packed inside of the castle too. It's not like we didn't expect anyone to be there, we just didn't expect that many people. And there were more buses coming every few minutes.

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On the way up to the castle we tried to figure out how to avoid those masses. Of course, we didn't come up with any solution so we started to accept our situation.

And then we saw a sign leading towards a path in the forest. We checked it out and it said that there was a ruin close to the castle. We couldn't find a reason not to go there and we also knew that the later we come to the castle the better, so we headed in that direction.

There was no one in the forest but us. It was so different to what we saw a few minutes ago..

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After a short walk we arrived at the ruins of Oedenburg which means 'Abandoned castle'. It is also called Petit- Koenigsbourg. There is not much information available about this castle. I could only find some construction details and that it was built in the 12th century. There is a fence around the ruins so we were not able to go inside.

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I usually take a book with me and while my husband was exploring the surroundings, I sat down and enjoyed reading a few pages. It was such a quiet place.

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But at some point, we had to go back to the castle. It looked much less crowded than before. I am a big fan of Tour de France but I don't understand why they have to hang a gigantic yellow T-shirt on the tower 😊

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The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle was built in the 12th century and its first mention dates back to 1147. At that time, it was called Castrum Estuphin but after 10 years its name was changed to Koenigsburg which means 'Royal castle'.

It was destroyed, rebuilt and enlarged in the 15th century. This was however not the only time when the castle was destroyed. It was burnt to the ground in 1633. It was left in ruins for more than 200 years. In the 19th century it was acquired by the nearby town of Sélestat which planned a large reconstruction however there were no funds for such a large project.

In 1899, the castle was offered to Kaiser Wilhelm II who decided to undertake a complete restoration. The restoration was finally done in 1908.

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At the end of the 20th century the castle was classified as a historical monument. Nowadays, it is one of the most popular landmark of the Alsace.




You can admire a paper model of the castle in the castle restaurant. You can purchase it and as the instructions promise have fun building it at home 😊

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After we crossed the drawbridge we were brought to medieval times. It's a massive construction with thick walls and many pillars holding it all together. We saw medieval weapons, furnished rooms and historical artefacts. The tour is however shorter than I expected, and I have a feeling that a big part of the castle is not accessible.

When you enter the castle, you will see a lot of information about the reconstruction. Here you can see how it looked before the reconstruction.

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After the excursion of the ground floor we walked up the first floor.

In the 15th century, the southern living quarters were reserved for the Tierstein residence. They are decorated with wooden furniture and lead to the trophy room and armoury.

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On the way to the second floor we got to see the part of the castle that we couldn't enter. The second floor includes the Empresses chamber and the Kaiser's bedchamber. These rooms were impressive, but it was too dark and too many people to take photos. Sometimes it's better just to enjoy what you see without looking for the best angle to take your photos..

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Once we finished the excursion, we headed to the Grand Bastion. We crossed the upper garden to get there. There were a couple of benches, trees and the well.

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Then we climbed the staircase and enjoyed the exceptional view of the Alsace plain and the Vosque mountains before heading back home.

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We had a great time in the beautiful Alsace region and we will definitely be coming back.

I hope you have enjoyed our tour!

Thank you for reading!

Cheers,
Martina

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omgosh, did I tell you I love Castles yet? lol :D

this one is huge... and beautiful too!!!!!!!

I bet you thought about being a lookout and seeing the enemies from that perch you had overlooking the valley. ;) ... I can only imagine how cool that is to be in such a wonderful place filled with hundreds of years of history!

Great job Martina and thanks for showing us this! :)

Hmmm.. let me think.. I believe you might have mentioned that before, lol :D

It's one of the largest castles that I ever visited...

It's the best place for such castle. You can see it from so far away.. Enemies wouldn't dare! :)

Thank you for your kind words Dave!

O wow. That is one detailed tour you took us on with your post. Not only that you took some amazing photos of the castle, but you also squeezed in a detour to the forest as well. I bet reading a book there was amazing. There is nothing like some quiet time in nature.

I loved that did some research as well and took us through the history of the castle as well. And, yes, I can kind of understand about the crowds. I visited Rome last year and it was about the same. You need to wait in lines to get to the most popular places. Soon I will be sharing photos about it.

Thank you for sharing your amazing photos with. Have a great day. :)

Thank you for your kind words!

Oh yes, when there is a forest, I'm in! :) There is no way I wouldn't go there as I love nature. And reading a book in nature is totally relaxing.. especially when there is nobody around..

I love Rome! I've been there so many times but I must admit that I was always lucky with the crowds and had to wait just for a few minutes to get my tickets... I'll be looking forward to seeing your photos from this lovely city :)

Have a lovely day!

I love this structure with the huge, natural stones embedded...

ALL of the shots were a pleasure to behold also...as usual with your artistic flare :>)

Spectacular castle and views! I need to put this on my big travel list again, especially my boyfriend loves Castles :D


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That's the perfect place then! But just don't go in the summer as it's too crowded. I would probably go early in the spring when there are generally not that many tourists around that part of Europe.

And thank you for the curation! I didn't use the creative coin tag for so long because I was not sure if my posts are right for this category.. now I see that I can use it more often :)

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