Schlosskirche
Neuhemsbach, Germany, Germany
Schlosskirche in Neuhemsbach, Germany, stands as the sole surviving remnant of Schloss Neuhemsbach, a Baroque palace built in 1714-1715 by the Counts of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg to replace a medieval castle destroyed in the Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg.
Originally serving as the castle's church with its tower doubling as a defensive structure, the site was largely demolished after 1804, with stones repurposed for local houses, mills, and even a synagogue in nearby Münchweiler.
The preserved church anchors Neuhemsbach's historic core in the Enkenbach-Alsenborn municipality, Rhineland-Palatinate, blending late Gothic elements with Baroque modifications amid the Palatinate's forested landscape.
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zz, 67680 Neuhemsbach, Germany
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