Cultural heritage D-3-6835-0065 in Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz, Archaeological heritage monument in Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz, Germany.
This archaeological monument in Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz preserves the underground remains of a castle, with stone foundations and wall fragments scattered across the site. The preserved ground layout shows where buildings once stood and how the defensive structures were arranged around the property.
The castle site underwent several building phases, evolving from a medieval fortress into an early modern residential structure. This transformation shows how defensive needs and living requirements changed across different historical periods.
This archaeological monument represents the architectural evolution of defensive structures in Bavaria from medieval to early modern periods.
The site can be viewed from the surrounding landscape where the ground layout remains visible. Information about this location and its archaeological history is available through the regional heritage documentation system.
The preserved ground layout demonstrates the specific architectural adaptations made during the transition from medieval defense to early modern residential purposes.
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