Osterburg (Weida)

Osterburg
The fortified house at Weida
Weida

The Osterburg in Weida
Osterburg
Coordinates 50°46′21″N 12°03′24″E / 50.7726°N 12.0568°E / 50.7726; 12.0568Coordinates: 50°46′21″N 12°03′24″E / 50.7726°N 12.0568°E / 50.7726; 12.0568
Type hill castle
Code DE-TH
Site information
Condition preserved or largely preserved
Site history
Built 1163 to 1193

The Osterburg is a castle located conspicuously on a hill in the middle of the town of Weida in the county of Greiz in the German state of Thuringia.

Description

Its 54-metre-high bergfried is the third highest and one of the oldest surviving bergfrieds in Germany. Above its second array of battlements there is a watchman's parlour, which accommodated a watchman until 1917. On the terrace there is a monument which records that this was the furthest south that the ice sheet came in Germany during the Elster glaciation.

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