Alfdorf Manor

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LocationAlfdorf, Germany
Coordinates48°50′39.5″N 9°43′16.7″E / 48.844306°N 9.721306°E / 48.844306; 9.721306
Alfdorf Manor
Oberes Schloss
A large white building with two wings and a black roof
Alfdorf Manor and Town Hall
Alfdorf Manor is located in Baden-Württemberg
Alfdorf Manor
Location within Baden-Württemberg
Alfdorf Manor is located in Germany
Alfdorf Manor
Alfdorf Manor (Germany)
General information
LocationAlfdorf, Germany
Coordinates48°50′39.5″N 9°43′16.7″E / 48.844306°N 9.721306°E / 48.844306; 9.721306

Alfdorf Manor, called the Oberes Schloss, is a 17th century schloss located in Alfdorf, Germany, and its town hall.

Alfdorf Manor was built in 1602 by Philipp von Neuhausen and his brother-in-law Joachim Berchthold von Roth.[1] Neuhausen's share of the castle was bought by John Frederick, Duke of Württemberg, as early as 1614. From 1618 to 1630, the manor was enfeoffed to Hans Caspar Diemar.[2] On 14 April 1640, the castle was sold to Georg Friedrich vom Holtz zu Niederholz [de] by Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg.[3] A half-timber brewery was built to the west of the manor in 1775 and stood there until around 1864.[4]

The manor was renovated in 1845 and in 1871 passed into the ownership of Baron Götz von Holtz and his wife Sophie von Gemmingen [de].[5]

Alfdorf Manor became Alfdorf's town hall in 1986.[2]

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