Hohen Neuffen
A medieval nobleman's mountain castle, founded around 1100, grew into Hohenneuffen and became a politically important fortress during the Middle Ages. During the Reformation, the Peasant's War and in the Thirty Years' War, this country fortress, which lies on a massif on the edge of the Swabian Highlands (Schwäbische Alb), was impregnable. After the military importance of Hohenneuffen decreased in the 18th century, the complex decayed until restoration work was taken up in the 20th century. Today the marvelously located castle is one of the most popular destinations for excursions in Württemberg.
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