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Oberstotzingen Castle

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Oberstotzingen Castle is located at the north end of Niederstotzingen in the district of Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At present it is a hotel and restaurant, though both are currently closed.

The site is first mentioned in 1286, though the castle was built around 1300 by the von Stotzingen family. The castle was first expanded in 1500–50, followed by further expansions in 1608-10 and 1747–51. During its history the castle was also owned by the von Sontheim, the von Jarsdorf and the von Ungelter families.

During World War II the castle was used to house displaced Jews by the Nazi government.

Every year around Easter, concerts are presented in the castle during weekends as part of the Niederstotzinger Musiktage ("Niederstotzingen Music Days").

See also

References

  1. Hotel listing for Schloss Oberstotzingen (in German)
  2. Stephenson (2006). Hitler's Home Front: Wurttemberg Under the Nazis. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 146. ISBN 1-85285-442-1.

External links

48°32′27″N 10°13′12″E / 48.54083°N 10.22000°E / 48.54083; 10.22000

 Baden-Württemberg Castles, Fortresses and Palaces - Heidenheim
Also see: List of castles in Baden-Württemberg



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