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niedenstein.de

Niedenstein (German: [ˈniːdnˌʃtaɪ̯n] (listen)) is a small town and an officially recognized climatic spa in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany. The area around Niedenstein has been settled in early years. Therefore, archeological excavations have found relics from the Neolithic area. Niedenstein Castle had its first documentary mentioned in 1254 as Konrad II. von Elben held the castle for Duchess Sophie von Brabant against the troops of archbishop Gerhard von Dhaun from Mainz. The castle had been pillaged and destroyed in 1387 by the troops of archbishop Adolf I. from Mainz. The castle had been rebuilt only partially and been given up and destroyed completely in 1631. There are no remains of the original castle left to be seen. More information...

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