This is a list of castles and manor houses in the German city-state of Hamburg. The list encompasses castles referred to in German as Burg (castle or fortification), Schloss (manor house, castle or palace), and Herrenhaus (manor house or mansion); existing, ruined or completely vanished.
The oldest known structures in Hamburg are or were early Medieval fortifications built between the 8th and 11th centuries, e.g. Hammaburg, Bischofsturm, Domburg, Alsterburg and Neue Burg. They were all purpose-built and are located in Hamburg's Altstadt (old town). Remains of the Bischofsturm (Bishop's tower) can be visited in close vicinity of St. Petrikirche.[1][2]
Later buildings were rarely fortifications. From the 13th century onwards, Hamburg had a complete ring of defensive structures, and as one of Europe's oldest city-republics there were no royal or princely estates (notable exceptions are structures in the boroughs of Bergedorf and Harburg which date from a time prior to becoming part of Hamburg). In the 17th through 19th century wealthy grand burghers had their country estates built as mansions or manor houses in the former outskirts, notably along Elbe and Elbchaussee in Othmarschen, Nienstedten and Blankenese,[3] but also along Alster and the Alster Valley.
Name | German name | Date[A] | Location[B] | Condition | Image | Notes |
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Bergedorf Castle | Schloss Bergedorf | 13th century | Bergedorf | Museum | ||
Hammaburg | Hammaburg | 8.century-1020[4] | Domplatz[5] [6] | No remains | The name giving castle for the city of Hamburg | |
The New Castle | Neue Burg | built from: 1021-1023
In use: 1023-1139 |
Hopfenmarkt[7] | No remains | The New Castle ist the successor of the Hammaburg | |
Harburg Castle | Harburger Schloss/Horeburg | early 11th century[8] | Harburg | Tenement/Museum in spe | [9] | |
Jenisch House | Jenisch Haus | 1831 – 1834 | Othmarschen | Museum | [3] | |
Neuwerk lighthouse | Leuchtturm Neuwerk | 1300 –1310 | Neuwerk | Hotel and lighthouse | Fortification, build from 1300 to 1310. Since 1815, lighthouse. | |
Stillhorn Castle | Schloss Stillhorn | 16th century | Wilhelmsburg | No remains | [10] | |
Wandsbek Castle | Wandsbeker Schloss | 1772 – 1778 | Wandsbek | Ruins not accessible | Demolished in 1861[11] | |
Wellingsbüttel Manor | Herrenhaus Wellingsbüttel | 1750 | Wellingsbüttel | Private nursing home and restaurant |
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