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© Stadtverwaltung Alzey, Nick Stabel

Rhine-Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate

Alzey Castle

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Schlossgasse 32, 55232 Alzey

Alzey Castle stands in the historic centre of the town of the same name and, for centuries, served as the residence of the Counts Palatine of the Rhine and the Wittelsbach family.

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The building complex, constructed in the 13th century, was the nucleus of the Rhenish Palsgraviate and secondary residence and headquarters of the district administration. The castle of Alzey was a favoured place of residence for the Palsgraves during the time of both Ruprechten, Ruprecht ll. and Ruprecht lll. who was King Ruprecht I. of Germany from 1400 - 1410. Ruprecht ll. was also given the title of “ Duke of Alzey“ and during the reign of King Ruprecht , Alzey and its castle was regarded as the office of the kingdom, due to the fact that so many documents were issued. In the 15th and 16th centuries the castle was built into a representative castle complex which was badly destroyed during the Palatine War of Succession. As a result of the romantically inspired castle restoration movement of the 19th century, the ruin was rebuilt and restored to its historical splendour at the beginning of the 20th century. Since this time it has been used as the district court house.

Source: DataHub Rheinland-Pfalz

Schlossturm Alzey

© Stadt Alzey, Nick Stabel

Schlossturm Alzey

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