Burg Wolfsberg, Moated castle in Lüdinghausen, Germany
Burg Wolfsberg is a moated castle surrounded by two ponds, featuring thick red brick walls that blend architectural styles from different periods. The rectangular structure clearly shows how the building expanded and adapted over centuries.
The castle was first recorded in 1271 and suffered destruction in 1314, then was rebuilt in 1324 under Prince-Bishop Ludwig II of Münster. This early crisis shaped its building history and marked its role as a key regional stronghold.
The castle functions as a venue where regional festivals, markets, and concerts bring the community together, allowing visitors to witness local Münsterland traditions in action. These gatherings reflect how residents keep their heritage alive.
The castle offers varying conditions throughout the year depending on events, and visitors may find the best exploration during quieter periods outside major festivals. Access is relatively straightforward with parking available and public transportation reaching the site.
The castle passed into the hands of the Hakeum family through marriage in 1381, marking the start of centuries of noble ownership changes. Few realize that this connection transformed the castle into a hub of regional influence and shaped networks that lasted for generations.
Location: Lüdinghausen
GPS coordinates: 51.76860,7.44417
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:06
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