Rabenstein Castle (german: Burg Rabenstein) is a former
high medieval
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aristocratic
castle
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in the municipality of
Ahorntal in the
Upper Franconia
Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a '' Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle ...
n county of
Bayreuth in the German state of
Bavaria
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.
The
spur castle may be visited for an entrance fee.
Location
The
hill castle
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is located within the
Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park on a rocky
hill spur at a height of about 420 metres over the valley of the
Ailsbach
Ailsbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Püttlach near Gößweinstein.
See also
*List of rivers of Bavaria
A list of rivers of Bavaria, Germany:
A
* Aalbach
*Abens
* Ach
* Afferbach
* Affinger Bach
* Ailsbach
*Aisch
* Aiter ...
in
Franconian Switzerland
Franconian Switzerland (german: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany and a popular tourist retreat. Located between the River Pegnitz in the east and the south, the River Regnitz in the west and the River Main i ...
, 6.5 kilometres northwest of
Pottenstein. Within walking distance of the castle is
Sophie's Cave, a
dripstone cave that is popular with tourists.
In the vicinity of Rabenstein Castle there used to be several other castles: on the opposite side of the valley is the suspected site or ''
burgstall
A ''burgstall'' is a German term referring to a castle of which so little is left that its appearance cannot effectively be reconstructed. '' of Brunnloch or Rabenloch, a little further up the Ailsbach valley once stood the castle of
Ahorn Ahorn is the German-language word for Maple
Ahorn may refer to:
Mountains
*Ahorn, mountain in the Napf region, Switzerland
*Ahorn-Alp, mountain in the Napf region, Switzerland
*Ahornspitze, mountain in the Zillertal Alps, Tyrol, Austria
Towns
* A ...
, the present day hamlet of Klausstein, opposite it is probably the site of Hohenloch Castle above Ludwig's Cave, down the valley lies the
Alte Veste
The Battle of the Alte Veste was a significant battle of the Thirty Years' War.
Background
In the late summer of 1632 the army of Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus met Albrecht von Wallenstein near Nürnberg. The successes of Gustavus Adolphus ...
and in the village of Oberailsfeld there was once another small fortification,
Ailsfeld Castle on a rock in the valley.
Towards the west, above the valley of the
Wiesent, stands
Rabeneck Castle
Rabeneck Castle (german: Burg Rabeneck) is a former high mediaeval aristocratic castle which stands high above the valley of the Wiesent in the Upper Franconian district of Bayreuth in the German state of Bavaria.
The castle is open to the publi ...
, a fortification probably founded by the Rabensteins.
History of the castle

The oldest parts of the castle were built in the first quarter of the 12th century as a residence in the Barony of Waischenfeld. At the same time the ''
ministerialis
The ''ministeriales'' (singular: ''ministerialis'') were a class of people raised up from serfdom and placed in positions of power and responsibility in the High Middle Ages in the Holy Roman Empire.
The word and its German translations, ''Minist ...
'' family of
Rabenstein
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Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second mo ...
, who were the builders of the castle and bore the
raven
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on their
coat of arms
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, were recorded as being in the service of the barons of
Waischenfeld.
[See List of Franconian noble families#W] In the early 13th century, the
outer ward was expanded. During the following centuries ownership and occupancy of the castle changed hands several times. Its occupants included the
House of Schlüsselberg
The House of Schlüsselberg was a German nobility, Franconian aristocratic family which was a member of the Uradel, high nobility. Until it died out in 1347, the family was able to establish itself firmly in the region of Franconian Switzerland ...
and its lords, the
burgraves of Nuremberg. In 1450 the castle was destroyed in the
First Margrave War and in 1489 was rebuilt by Conz of
Wirsberg
Wirsberg is a municipality in the district of Kulmbach in Bavaria in Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and ...
.
In 1557 the castle went to the von Rabensteins who had ambitions for the nobility and bought back their family seat. Daniel of Rabenstein remodelled the castle in 1570, the old outer ward being merged with the inner ward.
During the
Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, lasting from 1618 to 1648. Fought primarily in Central Europe, an estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of battl ...
, the castle was again completely destroyed by imperial troops, because its lord, Hans Christoph of Rabenstein, aligned himself with the Swedes. After the war between 1648 and 1728 a few small buildings and a farm were re-established.
In 1742 the von Rabensteins died out and the castle went to the
counts of Schönborn-Wiesentheid, who revamped the ruins in 1829/30 for a royal visit by
Ludwig I
en, Louis Charles Augustus
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, caption = Portrait by Joseph Stieler, 1825
, succession=King of Bavaria
, reign =
, coronation ...
.
File:Rabenstein 1810 001.jpg, Rabenstein Castle, 1810 steel engraving by Johann Nussbiegel
File:Rabenstein1.JPG, Rabenstein Castle, 1829 etching by Felix Grünewald
File:Rabenstein 1834 001.jpg, Rabenstein Castle, 1834 steel engraving by Conrad Wießner
File:Rabenstein ca 1840 001.jpg, Rabenstein Castle, c. 1840 lithograph by Theodor Rothbarth based on a drawing by Carl Käppel
Present use

In the recent past the castle was converted into a hotel for events and conferences. As well as the castle there is a
falconry
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used for research and education which has over 80 species of
birds of prey
Birds of prey or predatory birds, also known as raptors, are hypercarnivorous bird species that actively hunt and feed on other vertebrates (mainly mammals, reptiles and other smaller birds). In addition to speed and strength, these predato ...
and a café with a beer garden. The castle has been used as a filming location, most notably as Schloss Ritter, the home of
Gabriel Knight
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in the video game
Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within.
References
Literature
* Kai Kellermann: ''Herrschaftliche Gärten in der Fränkischen Schweiz - Eine Spurensuche''. Verlag Palm & Enke, Erlangen and Jena 2008, , pp. 184–205.
* Paul Österreicher: ''Geschichte der Burg und des Ritterguts Rabenstein''. Bamberg, 1830, c. 100 pages
full text
* Hellmut Kunstmann: ''Die Burgen der östlichen Fränkischen Schweiz''. Kommissionsverlag Ferdinand Schöningh, Würzburg, 1965, pp. 189–217.
* Joachim Zeune, et al.: ''Führer zu archäologischen Denkmälern in Deutschland, Vol. 20: Fränkische Schweiz''. Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, , p. 133.
* Gustav Voit, Walter Rüfer: ''Eine Burgenreise durch die Fränkische Schweiz''. Verlag Palm & Enke, Erlangen, 1991, , pp. 155–159.
* Gustav Voit, Brigitte Kaulich, Walter Rüfer: ''Vom Land im Gebirg zur Fränkischen Schweiz - Eine Landschaft wird entdeckt''. (Schriftenreihe des Fränkische-Schweiz-Vereins, Vol. 8) Verlag Palm und Enke, Erlangen, 1992, , pp. 143–145.
* Toni Eckert, Susanne Fischer, Renate Freitag, Rainer Hofmann, Walter Tausendpfund: ''Die Burgen der Fränkischen Schweiz: Ein Kulturführer''. Gürtler Druck, Forchheim, 1997, , pp. 130–135.
* Gustav Voit, Heinz Stark, Volker Alberti: ''Burgen, Ruinen und Herrensitze der Fränkischen Schweiz''. Herausgegeben von der Altnürnberger Landschaft e.V., Lauf, 1998, , pp. 33ff.
* Ursula Pfistermeister: ''Wehrhaftes Franken - Band 3: Burgen, Kirchenburgen, Stadtmauern um Bamberg, Bayreuth und Coburg''. Fachverlag Hans Carl GmbH, Nuremberg, 2002, , pp. 104–106.
* Rüdiger Bauriedel, Ruprecht Konrad-Röder: ''Mittelalterliche Befestigungen und niederadelige Ansitze im Landkreis Bayreuth''. Ellwanger Druck und Verlag, Bayreuth, 2007, , pp. 152.
External links
Franconian Switzerland Nature ParkHome page of the castleHome page of the falconry at RabensteinHistorical artist's impression
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