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Burg Isenberg, Hattingen

#9 among attractions in Hattingen

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Burg Isenberg

Facts and practical information

The Isenburg in Hattingen, called Burg Isenberg in old documents, was built for Arnold von Altena on the Isenberg west of the town in the years 1193 to 1199. Destroyed in 1225, the spur castle is preserved today as a ruin on a steep rocky spur above the Hattingen Ruhr loop. Within the ruins stands the 19th century Custodis country house.

Alternative names: Elevation: 476 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 51°23'16"N, 7°9'9"E
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Hattingen Germany

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Day trips

Burg Isenberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Burgaltendorf, Reschop Carré, Freibad Sprockhövel, Bochum Observatory.

  • burgaltendorf essen2.4 miNW
  • reschop carre hattingen1.4 miNE
  • freibad sprockhovel4.5 miE
  • bochum observatory3.2 miNE
  • byfang essen2.6 miNW
  • prinzregenttheater bochum5.2 miNE
  • feuer wehrk das feuerwehrmuseum hattingen2.2 miNE
  • museum im bugeleisenhaus hattingen1.5 miNE
  • dahlhausen bochum3 miN
  • bismarckturm hattingen1.4 miE
  • sankt georg hattingen1.6 miNE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to get to Burg Isenberg by public transport?

The nearest stations to Burg Isenberg:

Bus
  • Isenberg • Lines: 141, 331 (5 min walk)
  • Heinenberg • Lines: 647 (7 min walk)

Train
  • Hattingen (30 min walk)
  • Velbert-Nierenhof (35 min walk)

Tram
  • Bahnhofstraße • Lines: 308 (33 min walk)

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