11 Facts About Heidelberg Castle

1.

Heidelberg Castle has only been partially rebuilt since its demolition in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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2.

Heidelberg Castle's is associated with Wolfsbrunnen and the Heidenloch .

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3.

The first mention of a castle in Heidelberg is in 1214, when Louis I, Duke of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach received it from Hohenstaufen Emperor Friedrich II.

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4.

Heidelberg Castle was shown around by Louis's younger brother, Wolfgang, Count Palatine, and in a letter to his friend George Spalatin praises the castle's beauty and its defenses.

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5.

Heidelberg Castle fought the government of Baden, which viewed the castle as an "old ruin with a multitude of tasteless, crumbling ornaments", for the preservation of the building.

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6.

Heidelberg Castle was mocked as the "Winter King" since his kingdom had lasted only somewhat more than one winter.

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7.

Liselotte, granddaughter of Frederick V, was born in Heidelberg Castle and grew up at her aunt Sophia of Hanover's court in Hanover.

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8.

Heidelberg Castle's often slipped out of the castle early in the morning to climb a cherry tree and gorge herself with cherries.

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9.

Heidelberg Castle applied in 1810 to Karlsruhe, in order to begin training with the Hofkupferstecher of Baden, Christian Haldenwang, who was a friend and neighbour of Graimberg's brother Louis.

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10.

Schloss Heidelberg Castle und die Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein bis zur Reformationszeit.

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Schloss Heidelberg Castle und die Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein bis zur Reformationszeit .

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