Burg Esens, abgegangener ostfriesischer Häuptlingssitz und späteres Schloss im Südosten der Altstadt von Esens im niedersächsischen Landkreis Wittmund
Burg Esens is a ruined castle in Esens that survives today only as fragmentary remains. Little more than scattered wall sections survive from its original construction, offering limited insight into its former layout.
The fortress was destroyed over time and now stands as a ruin. This destruction marks a significant turning point in the local history of Esens.
The ruins are located in Esens and are accessible by simple means. Visitors should be prepared for uneven ground since only fragments of the original structure remain visible.
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