Ruine Wildberg, Medieval castle ruin in Sulzfelder Forst, Germany.
The stone walls and remaining towers of Ruine Wildberg stand on a ridge overlooking the Haselgraben valley in the Bavarian forest.
First documented in 1145, the castle gained prominence in 1394 when King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia was imprisoned within its walls by Gundaker of Starhemberg.
The fortress represents the medieval architecture of Bavaria, with its strategic position along the trade route connecting Bohemia and Upper Austria.
Access to Ruine Wildberg remains restricted as private property, with occasional openings during specific cultural events throughout the year.
The castle features a Renaissance-style arcade building from the 16th century that connects the medieval keep with the Gothic castle structure.
Location: Sulzfelder Forst
GPS coordinates: 50.23920,10.41720
Latest update: March 5, 2025 23:02
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