Beverungen Castle is a partially preserved moated castle of the Diocese of Paderborn on the Weser in Beverungen in the district of Höxter.
Around 1330, Bishop Bernhard V of Paderborn founded a castle at the important Weser crossing with the participation of Corvey Abbey and the Lords of Brakel. Before 1348, Heinrich von Spiegel had one of two residential towers built on the southeastern ring wall. In 1377, the castle came completely into the hands of the bishops of Paderborn. Together with other fortifications, Beverungen belonged to a series of castles of the Bishops of Paderborn, which were intended to secure the diocesan borders against the Landgraves of Hesse and the Dukes of Brunswick.
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Address: Höxter, Germany
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