The lock hardhit a corner lies in the municipality Neualbenreuth, district Tirschenreuth in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, a stone throw west of the rising health spa "Sibyllenbad" in the small locality of the same name hardhit a corner. It is 24 x 12 meters largely and stands on 15 meters a steep-rising rock nose from granite slate in the midst of of park-similar plants with beautiful view into the southern landscape.
From Robert Giersch "source research for the agrarian and building history of the so-called Fraisgebiets", 1996:
The predecessor of the current lock was a medieval castle plant. This 1316 called "castrum Hardekke", 1434 as "veste Hardeckh" and as "munitio hardhit a corner". When and by whom it was built, is to be investigated not more near. Probably the castle served as egrischer Ministerialsitz and attachment against predatory turns.
When 1289 Rudolf I. and king Wenzel II. of met, were as a result of knights, under it a Albrecht of hardhit a corner. Also the name suggests an early emergence. "Hard" is an old name for forest, which does not occur later any longer, "hits a corner" means a fastened plant.
As the following owners in the chronicles the Mr. von Liebenstein (the lock love stone is as wall ruin in close proximity to Tirschenreuth to only see), the Falkenberger and Leuchtenberger are called. The first documentary mention of hardhit a corner comes from the year 1298. Rising pin forest-ate acquired at that time the castle love stone and
It is certain that in the year 1316 the castle hardhit a corner including associated villages and rights of the Leuchtenbergern to the monastery forest-ate was sold, with the interesting reason:
The Erwerber of the castle, abbott Johann III., hung much on it, because he spent here his old age (" 1329) and had
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