Arloff Castle
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| Arloff Castle | |
|---|---|
Burg Arloff | |
| Arloff | |
Tower house and outbuilding of Arloff Castle seen from the North | |
| Site information | |
| Type | lowland castle |
| Code | DE-NW |
| Condition | Considerable elements survive |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 50°35′33″N 6°47′14″E / 50.592494°N 6.787135°E |
| Height | 225 m above sea level (NHN) |
| Site history | |
| Built | 12th/13th century |
| Materials | rubble stone |
Arloff Castle (German: Burg Arloff) is on the river Erft in the village of Arloff, part of the borough of Bad Münstereifel in the county of Euskirchen, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The buildings of the former water castle of Arloff, which today look somewhat ordinary by the River Erft, belong to the typologically important castles of the Rhineland, because such a well preserved example of a purpose-built fortification from the Early Gothic period is rare.
It was originally surrounded by moats which were fed by the Erft. In the Middle Ages it was of strategic importance due to its location, because it was situated on the border between the Electorate of Cologne and the County of Jülich.
