Rabenstein Castle | |
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Carinthia, Austria | |
Coordinates | 46°41′19″N 14°52′20″E / 46.68861°N 14.87222°E |
Type | Rock castle (Felsenburg) |
Height | 691 meters |
Site information | |
Owner | Private |
Condition | Ruin |
Site history | |
Built | 1100 |
Built by | Engelbert I von Sponheim |
In use | 1100 – 19th century |
Rabenstein Castle[1] (German: Burgruine Rabenstein) is a ruined rock castle in Carinthia, Austria. Rabenstein Castle is 691 meters (2,267 ft) above sea level.[2] Rabenstein Castle was built around 1100 to protect nearby Sankt Paul im Lavanttal.
History
Rabenstein Castle began as a mere watchtower built on a tall hill. Rabenstein became a castle when Engelbert I Sponheim, Margrave of Istria founded St. Paul's Abbey in 1091 in order to protect the abbey and town around it.
The castle was occupied by the Rabensteins (whose name henceforth stuck to the structure) until 1200, the Archbishop of Salzburg until 1300,
See also
References
- ↑ Mobile History: Rabenstein Castle.
- ↑ Plechl, Pia Maria. 1973. Land der Berge: die schönsten Pass- und Höhenstrassen Österreichs. Vienna: Molden, p. 78.
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