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Wewelsburg Castle Wulff Brebeck

Wewelsburg Castle By Wulff Brebeck

Wewelsburg Castle by Wulff Brebeck


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Wewelsburg Castle: A Historical and Architectural Overview by Wulff Brebeck

With its triangular floor plan, Wewelsburg Castle occupies an extraordinary position in German architectural history. The castle, which was completed in 1609, incorporates a medieval tower structure. An inscription above the main portal indicates the intentions of its builder, Paderborns Prince Bishop Dietrich von Furstenberg: to assert the interests of sovereignty and realize the aims of the Counter-Reformation within his territory. The dilapidated state of the building in the 19th century inspired Schinkels proposal to transform Wewelsburg castle into an artificial ruin, and Annette von Droste-Hulshoff was moved to make it the subject of some of her ballads. In the Weimar Republic, the Catholic youth movement held interregional events here. In the Third Reich, Heinrich Himmler pursued extensive plans to convert the castle into an ideological center of the SS. 1285 prisoners of a specially established concentration camp were murdered during construction. The SS blew up the building in 1945, causing extensive damage. Today, the reconstructed Wewelsburg Castle has resumed its pre-1933 function as a youth hostel, and it is the home of the Historical Museum of the Prince Bishopric of Paderborn. The neighboring guardhouse accommodates the permanent exhibition Wewelsburg Castle 1933 1945, Cult and Terror Center of the SS, which is also a memorial for concentration camp victims. It will be reopened with a new concept in 2010.

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GOR009967958
9783422022034
3422022031
Wewelsburg Castle: A Historical and Architectural Overview by Wulff Brebeck
Used - Very Good
Paperback
De Gruyter
2018-04-23
96
N/A
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