Ribbesbüttel Castle was a castle in Ribbesbüttel in today's district of Gifhorn, of which no remains have been preserved.
The castle, which was later also called the castle, had a moat, ramparts, outworks, stables and barns, according to a description from 1584. A Merian engraving from 1654 depicts them. After that, it consisted of two round towers and several buildings, most of which were half-timbered. The complex was located on an elevated plateau. The copper engraving shows next to and in front of the castle and the moat some farm buildings surrounded by a high fence.
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Address: Ribbesbüttel, Gifhorn, Germany
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