Schloß Alzey
Alzey, Germany, Germany
Schloß Alzey in Alzey, Germany, originated as a Staufen-era imperial castle in the 12th or 13th century and was expanded into a Renaissance residence by the 16th century under the Wittelsbach Electors of the Palatinate, serving as a favored secondary seat for figures like Ruprecht III and headquarters for the Oberamt Alzey district administration.
Measuring 61 by 63 meters with a massive round tower from Kurfürst Friedrich I's era, shield walls, and a former moat, it endured destruction in the 1689 Palatine War of Succession before early 20th-century reconstruction by the Grand Duchy of Hesse.
Today, the preserved complex houses the Amtsgericht local court alongside a girls' boarding school for the Alzey art gymnasium, anchoring the old town's historic core near the medieval walls.
Location
Schlossgasse 34, 55232 Alzey, Germany
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