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Oberhaus Castle in Passau / Germany
(Ferdinand Wagner Strasse)

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Oberhaus Castle Passau / Germany description:

The Oberhaus castle was the stronghold of the prince bishops. Their principality was founded in 1217. In order to protect - but also to suuppress the inobediant people from passau, the prince bishops started the construction of the Oberhaus castle in 1219. The castle can thus be considered, amongst others like he Count's castle in Ghent, as a suppression castle.

It must be admitted that this cas a very strong castle. During Middle Ages, it was attacked several times (1250, 1298, 1367 en 1482), but each time it managed to resist.

In 1802, times changed, as a consequence of the the Prince Bishop loosing his earthly power due to Napoleon Bonaparte's reforms. Originally, Napoleon held the castle as fort against the Austrian troups. Afterwards, it became a prison, first for cifils, but quickly as military prison. It was a dreaded prison, known as 'Bastille Bavaria'. This role ended in 1918.

In 1932, the city of Passau took over the castle, changing it into a museum.

Click http://www.oberhausmuseum.de/here for a great, but only German, site about this castle and museum.



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