Inzlinger Wasserschloss, Inzlingen
Facts and practical information
Inzlingen Castle, also Reichenstein Castle is a medieval castle surrounded by a moat situated in the village of Inzlingen. Inzlingen is located in the district of Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, in the very south-west of Germany just at the Swiss border line near Basel. The origins of the castle cannot be clearly dated. The first written evidence dated 1511 – at this time already a possession of a relative of the barons Reich von Reichenstein. This noble family hold fiefdoms from the Prince-Bishopric of Basel, the Margraviate of Baden and the House of Habsburg. A Prince-bishop of Basel, six mayors of Basel and a principal of Basel University came from this noble family. In 1394 Margrave Rudolf III. enfeoffed Heinrich Reich von Reichenstein with the right for high justice regarding the village of Inzlingen and afterwards the family was in a position to acquire also a substantial landholding within this village and named themselves Lords of Inzlingen. A first major conversion of the castle dated 1563 to 1566. A copper engraving published 1625 shows the buildings at this time. Later the buildings were converted to a Baroque style and in about 1750 a Baroque interior followed. ()
Inzlinger Wasserschloss – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Vitra Design Museum, Rötteln Castle, Lörrach sculpture path, Vitra Slide Tower.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Inzlinger Wasserschloss open?
- Monday 12 pm - 2 pm & 6 pm - 12 am
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday 12 pm - 2 pm & 6 pm - 12 am
- Friday 12 pm - 2 pm & 6 pm - 12 am
- Saturday 12 pm - 2 pm & 6 pm - 12 am
- Sunday 12 pm - 2 pm & 6 pm - 12 am