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Hellenstein Castle is located 70 meters (230 ft) above the city of Heidenheim an der Brenz in eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was once the home of the Lords of Hellenstein. The castle was first built during the 12th century by the Hellenstein family. In 1273 the castle passed out of the control of the Hellensteins and had several owners before coming under the control of the Dukes of Württemberg. On August 5, 1530 the old castle burned to the ground and was rebuilt during the mid-16th century. At the end of the century it was expanded on its eastern flank to create a new castle. During the 17th and early 18th century the castle was at its peak as a symbol of the Württemberg dukes. Around 1762 the family could no longer maintain the castle and it began to fall into disrepair. Eventua

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  • Schloss Hellenstein ist eine über der Stadt Heidenheim an der Brenz gelegene Festungsanlage. Es war ursprünglich Stammsitz der Herren von Hellenstein; später wechselten die Besitzverhältnisse. Im Spätmittelalter war die Anlage in bayerischen Händen, zu Beginn der Neuzeit dann württembergisch. (de)
  • Hellenstein Castle is located 70 meters (230 ft) above the city of Heidenheim an der Brenz in eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was once the home of the Lords of Hellenstein. The castle was first built during the 12th century by the Hellenstein family. In 1273 the castle passed out of the control of the Hellensteins and had several owners before coming under the control of the Dukes of Württemberg. On August 5, 1530 the old castle burned to the ground and was rebuilt during the mid-16th century. At the end of the century it was expanded on its eastern flank to create a new castle. During the 17th and early 18th century the castle was at its peak as a symbol of the Württemberg dukes. Around 1762 the family could no longer maintain the castle and it began to fall into disrepair. Eventually some of the stones were sold off as building material. In 1901 the former castle church was acquired by the Folk and Ancient History Society of Heidenheim as a museum. The museum expanded throughout the first half of the 20th century, until in 1956 the entire castle was rebuilt as a museum. In 1993 the city of Heidenheim took over the museum from the Society. Today the castle contains several museums which are open from March 15 until November 15 Tuesday through Sunday. (en)
  • Хелленштайн (нем. Schloss Hellenstein) — замок, расположенный над городом Хайденхайм-на-Бренце в земле Баден-Вюртемберг, Германия. Когда-то это была резиденция дворянского рода Хелленштайн. В позднее средневековье крепость оказалась во владении правителей Баварии, а в начале Нового времени — Вюртемберга. (ru)
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  • Schloss Hellenstein ist eine über der Stadt Heidenheim an der Brenz gelegene Festungsanlage. Es war ursprünglich Stammsitz der Herren von Hellenstein; später wechselten die Besitzverhältnisse. Im Spätmittelalter war die Anlage in bayerischen Händen, zu Beginn der Neuzeit dann württembergisch. (de)
  • Хелленштайн (нем. Schloss Hellenstein) — замок, расположенный над городом Хайденхайм-на-Бренце в земле Баден-Вюртемберг, Германия. Когда-то это была резиденция дворянского рода Хелленштайн. В позднее средневековье крепость оказалась во владении правителей Баварии, а в начале Нового времени — Вюртемберга. (ru)
  • Hellenstein Castle is located 70 meters (230 ft) above the city of Heidenheim an der Brenz in eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was once the home of the Lords of Hellenstein. The castle was first built during the 12th century by the Hellenstein family. In 1273 the castle passed out of the control of the Hellensteins and had several owners before coming under the control of the Dukes of Württemberg. On August 5, 1530 the old castle burned to the ground and was rebuilt during the mid-16th century. At the end of the century it was expanded on its eastern flank to create a new castle. During the 17th and early 18th century the castle was at its peak as a symbol of the Württemberg dukes. Around 1762 the family could no longer maintain the castle and it began to fall into disrepair. Eventua (en)
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  • Schloss Hellenstein (de)
  • Hellenstein Castle (en)
  • Хелленштайн (замок, Баден-Вюртемберг) (ru)
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