Eine Fahrt von Burg Frankenstein hinunter ins Mühltal nach Nieder-Beerbach im hessischen Odenwald
Eine Autofahrt zu Frühlingsbeginn von Burg Frankenstein an der südhessischen Bergstraße hinunter nach Nieder-Beerbach im odenwälder Mühltal im Kreis Darmstadt / A car ride in early spring from castle Frankstein on the mountains of the Hessian Bergstrasse in central Germany down to the village of Nieder-Beerbach in the German Odenwald forest near Darmstadt.
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Before 1250, Lord Conrad II Reiz of Breuberg built Frankenstein Castle and thereafter named himself von und zu Frankenstein. The first document proving the existence of the castle in 1252 bears his name. He was the founder of the free imperial Barony of Frankenstein, which was subject only to the jurisdiction of the emperor, with possessions in Nieder-Beerbach, Darmstadt, Ockstadt, Wetterau and Hesse. Additionally the Frankensteins held other possession and sovereignty rights as burgraves in Zwingenberg (Auerbach (Bensheim)), in Darmstadt, Groß-Gerau, Frankfurt am Main and Bensheim. The hill on which the castle stands was probably occupied by another castle from the 11th century, which fell into ruins after Frankenstein Castle was built a short distance away to the northwest. Claims of an even older predecessor upon the hill are widespread, but historically unlikely.
In 1292 the Frankensteins opened the castle to the counts of Katzenelnbogen (County of Katzenelnbogen) Katzenelnbogen[1] and formed an alliance with them.
In 1363, the castle was split into two parts and owned by two different families of the lords and knights of Frankenstein. At the beginning of the 15th century, the castle was enlarged and modernized. The Frankenstein knights became independent of the counts of Katzenelnbogen again.
Being both strong opponents of the reformation and following territorial conflicts, connected disputes with the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt, as well as the adherence to the Roman Catholic faith and the associated right of patronage, the family head Lord John I decided to sell the lordship to the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1662, after various lawsuits at the Imperial Chamber Court.
The castle was used as refuge and a hospital afterward, falling into ruins in the 18th century. The two towers that are so distinctive today are a historically inaccurate restoration carried out in the mid-19th century.
On Halloween night in 1952, John Keel sent three American Forces Network reporters to Frankenstein Castle to explore the castle for a live radio broadcast. The reporters were told that a local legend claimed Frankenstein's monster would return to the castle that night. Reporter Carl Nelson investigated the castle's crypt, where Keel had set up a statue in the middle of the crypt - and rigged it to move and topple as a prank, terrifying Nelson. Reportedly, frightened radio listeners bombarded the station with calls and military police were dispatched to the castle.
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Burg Ober Beerbach
Die Burg Ober-Beerbach ist ein vermutlich frühmittelalterlicher Burgstall einer Höhenburg aus dem 11. Jahrhundert nahe dem heutigen Ortsteil Ober-Beerbach der Gemeinde Seeheim-Jugenheim im Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg in Hessen.
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Captured on 10th December 2016. A test video with no post stabilization of the Frankstein Castle in Hessen.
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Ortsdurchfahrt im Odenwald/DA: Nieder-Beerbach (Süd rein, Nord raus)
Nieder-Beerbach (mundartlich: Beerwisch) ist ein Ortsteil der Gemeinde Mühltal (Hessen) im Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg.
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Darmstadt-Eberstadt: Herbstfahrt zur Burgruine Frankenstein
Aufnahmen während der Fahrt zum Frankenstein.
Autofahrt ins Mühltal/DA: Darmstadt ---:--- Nieder-Ramstadt
Frankinstines castle
Burg Frankenstein overlooking the city of Darmstadt in German! It was beautiful. This was on chrostmas day we walked around and enjoyed the sights. It was surrounded by wood and on a very steep hill. It is mainly ruins now.Before 1250, Lord Conrad II Reiz of Breuberg built Frankenstein Castle and thereafter named himself von und zu Frankenstein. The first document proving the existence of the castle in 1252 bears his name. He was the founder of the free imperial Barony of Frankenstein, which was subject only to the jurisdiction of the emperor, with possessions in Nieder-Beerbach, Darmstadt, Ockstadt, Wetterau and Hesse. Additionally the Frankensteins held other possession and sovereignty rights as burgraves in Zwingenberg (Auerbach (Bensheim)), in Darmstadt, Groß-Gerau, Frankfurt am Main and Bensheim. The hill on which the castle stands was probably occupied by another castle from the 11th century, which fell into ruins after Frankenstein Castle was built a short distance away to the northwest. Claims of an even older predecessor upon the hill are widespread, but historically unlikely.
In 1292 the Frankensteins opened the castle to the counts of Katzenelnbogen (County of Katzenelnbogen) Katzenelnbogen[1] and formed an alliance with them.
In 1363, the castle was split into two parts and owned by two different families of the lords and knights of Frankenstein. At the beginning of the 15th century, the castle was enlarged and modernized. The Frankenstein knights became independent of the counts of Katzenelnbogen again.
Being both strong opponents of the reformation and following territorial conflicts, connected disputes with the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt, as well as the adherence to the Roman Catholic faith and the associated right of patronage, the family head Lord John I decided to sell the lordship to the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1662, after various lawsuits at the Imperial Chamber Court.
The castle was used as refuge and a hospital afterward, falling into ruins in the 18th century. The two towers that are so distinctive today are a historically inaccurate restoration carried out in the mid-19th century
Frankenstein Castle
Frankenstein Castle
Ghost Hunters Investigation
Frankenstein Castle gained international attention when the SyFy TV-Show Ghost Hunters International made a whole episode about the castle in 2008 (Episode 107) and testified it would have significant paranormal activity. At the castle, the investigators meet with a Frankenstein expert who guided Robb Demarest, Andy Andrews, Brian Harnois and their colleague through the castle and discussed its various legends and paranormal sightings. After discussing their personal experiences, the team used audio and video devices for their investigation. Sounds from the chapel and the entrance tower sounded like words and a ultrasonic recorder picked up signals in the chapel. A recorded sound was identified as a phrase in Old German that means Arbo is here which was interpreted as Arbo probably meaning Arbogast, the name of a knight of the castle, announcing his presence and claim over the land. A second sound bite was interpreted as meaning come here. The team left Frankenstein Castle convinced that there is some sort of paranormal activity going onBefore 1250, Lord Conrad II Reiz of Breuberg built Frankenstein Castle and thereafter named himself von und zu Frankenstein. The Odenwald, the mountain range on which Frankenstein Castle is located, is a landscape with dark forests and narrow valleys shrouded in mystery and enshrined in legend. Many folktales and myths exist about Frankenstein Castle.
1673 Johann Conrad Dippel was born in the castle, where he was later engaged as a professional alchemist.
Dippel created an animal oil known as Dippel's Oil which was supposed to be the equivalent to the alchemists' dream of the elixir of life. At one point, Dippel attempted to purchase Castle Frankenstein in exchange for his elixir formula, which he claimed he had recently discovered; the offer was turned down.[5] There are also rumours that during his stay at Frankenstein Castle, Dippel practiced not only alchemy but also anatomy and may have performed experiments on dead bodies that he exhumed. There are rumours that he dug up bodies and performed medical experiments on them at the castle and that a local cleric would have warned his parish that Dippel had created a monster that was brought to life by a bolt of lightning. There are local people who still claim today that this actually happened and that this tale was related to Shelley’s stepmother by the Grimm brothers, the German fairy-tale writers.
Lord Georg and the Dragon
Frankenstein forest
Frankenstein Castle is rich in legends. One of the most famous legends is about Lord Georg and a dragon, by August Nodnagel (1803-1853). It is said that long ago a dangerous dragon lived near the well at Frankenstein. The peasants of a neighbouring village (Nieder-Beerbach) went to Lord Georg of Frankenstein, a brave knight, and poured out their troubles and he promised to help. So he put on his armour and rode to the well where the dragon was taking a rest in the sun. Lord Georg got off his horse and attacked the enemy. The dragon fought for his life, puffed and spewed out fire and steam. Finally the knight was victorious. But as the beast struggled in agony, it coiled its tail with the poisonous spine around the knight’s leg and stung. Lord Georg reached his castle with great difficulty and died from his wound three days later. Nowadays you can still visit his tomb in the church of Nieder Beerbach, in the valley on the east side of the castle.
Fountain of youth
Hidden behind the herb garden of the castle, there is a fountain of youth. The word has it that in the first full-moon night after Walpurgis Night old women from the nearby villages had to undergo tests of courage. The one who succeeded became rejuvenated to the age she had been in the night of her wedding. It is not known if this tradition is still being practiced these days
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Jwie joggt man in Mühltal bei Darmstadt? Shalin zeigt es..
Fahrt vom Krehberg bei Schannenbach runter zur Odenwaldschule im Heppenheimer Ortsteil Ober-Hambach
Eine Odenwald-Autofahrt im winterlichen Frühling 2018 vom Krähberg/Krehberg in der Lautertaler Gemarkung Schannenbach hinunter ins odenwälder Dorf Ober-Hambach - ein idyllischer Ortsteil von Heppenheim an der Bergstraße, wo sich inmitten all des Natur-und-Fachwerk-Idylls auch die berüchtigte Odenwaldschule (2:57) eingenistet hat / A car ride on German backcountry forest roads in the Hessian Odenwald mountains in central Germany down to the idyllic hinterland village of Ober-Hambach, which belongs to the city of Heppenheim on the Bergstrasse where racing star Sebastian Vettel originates.
Vegan Essen auf Burg Frankenstein
Hey Foodies,
wir waren spontan unterwegs und sind auf der Burg Frankenstein gelandet ;)
Für mich als Mittelalter- Ängstliche ( sagt man das so?! ) war es aber echt okay.
Es gibt nichts zum REIN gehen oder durchlaufen, sondern alles offen.
Der Ausblick ist auch wunderbar.
Es war sehr spannend und das Highlight mehr als grandios.
Veganes, tierleidfreies Essen vom Feinsten....
Nix, nur Pömmes oder mit was ich sonst so gerechnet hätte..
Hammer, echt überraschend ;)
Aber seht selbst und macht euch euren eigenen Eindruck. Ich fand es echt empfehlenswert und es ist ein tolles Ausflugsziel mit perfektem Essen und tollem ServiceTeam????
Waren bestimmt nicht das letzte mal dort ;)
Eure Alexa & Marc
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Ortsdurchfahrt im Odenwald/DA: Nieder-Ramstadt (SW rein, NO raus)
Nieder-Ramstadt (im lokalen Dialekt: Nidder-Ramschd) ist ein Ortsteil der Gemeinde Mühltal im Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg in Hessen.
Nieder-Ramstadt liegt im vorderen Odenwald im Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald im Granitgebiet. Durch den Ort fließt die Modau. Im Norden verläuft die Bundesstraße 449 und im Süden die Bundesstraße 426.
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