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Burgruine Drachnefels bei Busenberg

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First mentioned in the 12th century, it is believed to have been a border castle of the Benedictine monastery of Klingenmünster. In 1335, due to the robber-knighthood of its owners, the castle was besieged and destroyed by citizens of Strasbourg, and later passed into the hands of the knightly family of Dürkheim. This family would go on to shape the destiny of Drachenfels for many years and eventually rebuild it. In subsequent feuds, the castle was finally destroyed (razed), and it has remained a ruin to this day. Rock chambers, mighty shield walls, and an impressive view of the Dahner Felsenland make it well worth a visit (cf. https://www.busenberg.de/drachenfels.html ). Refreshments are provided right at the castle ruin.

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