Ruine Engelburg
Stuttgart, Germany, Germany
Ruine Engelburg in Stuttgart, Germany, is the scant remnant of a medieval hilltop castle, also known as Biberburg, perched on a ridge above the Mühlhausen district north of Mönchfeldstraße.
Possibly tracing to an Alamannic duke's fortress around 700 AD and rebuilt between 1260-1280 by the Lords of Blankenstein—or named for Engelbold of Kaltental—it was destroyed in 1312 during the Reichs- und Städtekrieg, leaving only faint foundations visible today.
Freely accessible to hikers, the site offers a quiet historical glimpse near landmarks like Palm’sches Schloss and Veitskapelle amid Stuttgart's Neckar Valley outskirts.
Location
Schlosswiesenweg, 70378 Stuttgart, Germany
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