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  1. In 1804 the castle was nationalized by the French state, then sold off to the Cetto brothers from Sankt Wendel. They used the castle as a source of building materials. The municipality of Nohfelden is the current owner of the castle. Grounds. The grounds of the castle are 100 metres (330 ft) long. Most of the surrounding wall still ...

    • c. 1285
    • Ruins; the keep and the outer walls still stand
    • Count William Bossel II of Stein
    • Municipality of Nohfelden
  2. Schloss Veldenz in the Hunsrück upland, on a steep vale draining into the Mosel is a castle ruin about 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) southeast of the village of Veldenz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate . Location. The site is in the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich in Rhineland-Palatinate ( Rheinland-Pfalz ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VeldenzVeldenz - Wikipedia

    Possibly about the year 1129, Gerlach I built a castle, today's Schloss Veldenz. In 1286, Rudolph of Habsburg granted Veldenz town and market rights. By 1444, the castle and its environs had passed to Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken , or between 1543 and 1694 the Principality of Palatinate-Veldenz .

  4. Founded: 12th century. Category: Castles and fortifications in Germany. Historical period: Hohenstaufen Dynasty (Germany) en.wikipedia.org. Rating. 4.5/5 (based on Google user reviews) The first written reference to the Veldenz castle was in the year 1156 (possibly a few years earlier). Frederick I (Barbarossa) confirmed the holding by Bis ...

  5. Una municipalidad del mismo nombre, Veldenz, y un castillo, Schloss Veldenz, están localizados en el distrito de Bernkastel-Wittlich . Historia. Los Condes de Veldenz se separaron de la familia de los Wildgraves de Kyrburg y Schmidburg en 1112.

    • 1802
    • Principado
  6. www.schlossveldenz.com › entwicklung › geschichteSchloss Veldenz – History

    Schloss Veldenz – History. History of Veldenz Castle and the Counts of Veldenz. Veldenz Castle, which used to be in the possession of the counts of Veldenz, had been the largest castle along the middle Moselle until it was destroyed by the army of King Louis XIV of France.

  7. Schloss Veldenz in the Hunsrück upland, on a steep vale draining into the Mosel is a castle ruin about 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) southeast of the village of Veldenz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.