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the castle was set on fire on 14 March 1635 by French troops. In 1664, after the death of Count Ernest of Isenburg-Grenzau, the badly damaged castle went back into the ownership of the
392:- a youth group. In 1953, Hans Spiegel bought the castle and carried out preservation work. Since his death in 1987, the castle has been cared for by a family society. 550: 515: 545: 125: 60: 306:
Gran Joie (1238), Gransoge (1275), Grensoy(ge) (1331, 1343, 1346), Grensawe (1356), La Grange (1525), Grensove, Grensauwe, Grentzawe
535: 385:. In 1925, the castle was bought by a government architect, Rudolph Arthur Zichner, from Wiesbaden and made available for the 485: 327:. In 1347, in spite of his victory at Gumschlag over the citizens of Koblenz, Philip I had to recognise its feudal lordship. 90: 312:. The castle is first recorded in a document dated 6 January 1213 that states the Isenburgs had flouted the rights of 436:, 32 metres (105 ft) high, stands above the northern neck ditch. All that survives from the 14th century is the 440:, flanked by a round tower (tourelle), on the south side of the former enceinte. On the west side, the ruins of the 343:. In 1557 the younger Salentine line of Isenburg counts lived here and reinforced the fortifications with artillery 520: 464:
Der Architekt Hans Spiegel und "seine Grenzau" 1954 bis 2004: Sicherung und neuzeitlicher Ausbau einer Burgruine.
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was demolished and rebuilt in a new location. In 1793 the roof of the castle tower collapsed.
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at "Schloss Grenzach", however the castle became noticeably dilapidated. In 1788 the
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in the scientific castles database of the European Castles Institute (EBIDAT)
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Der Bergfried der Burgruine Grenzau: Neue Beobachtungen zur Baugeschichte.
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lived at the castle. In 1460 the castle was returned to Gerlach II by
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to Grenzau. In 1439, the older Salentine line of the lords and
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Höhr-Grenzhausen

Grenzau Castle is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Grenzau Castle is located in Germany
50°27′01″N 7°39′20″E / 50.4502°N 7.6555°E / 50.4502; 7.6555
hill castle
spur castle
sea level (NN)

bergfried
‹See Tfd›
German
ruined
spur castle
sea level (NN)
Höhr-Grenzhausen
Westerwaldkreis
Rhineland-Palatinate
castle
bergfried
of Isenburg
Old Fr.
Laach Abbey
Baldwin of Trier
Grenzau Feud
Emperor Charles V
town rights
counts of Isenburg
Electoral Trier
bastions

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