Rosenberg Fortress

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TypeFortress
OwnerKronach
Opento
thepublic
Yes
ConditionAlmost entirely intact
Rosenberg Fortress
Festung Rosenberg
Kronach, Germany
Fortress Rosenberg
Site information
TypeFortress
OwnerKronach
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionAlmost entirely intact
Location
Rosenberg Fortress is located in Bavaria
Rosenberg Fortress
Rosenberg Fortress
Rosenberg Fortress is located in Germany
Rosenberg Fortress
Rosenberg Fortress
Coordinates50°14′40″N 11°19′39″E / 50.2444°N 11.3276°E / 50.2444; 11.3276
Site history
Built13th to 18th century
Built byPrince-Bishops of Bamberg

Rosenberg Fortress (German: Festung Rosenberg) is a fortress situated on a hill overlooking Kronach, a town in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is one of the largest and best-preserved in Bavaria, having never been captured by force. Originating as a medieval hill castle, it was transformed into a massive baroque fortress complex during the early modern period, being one of the two fortresses of the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg (the other one being the now-defunct Forchheim Fortress). Its military use continued until the end of World War II. Including its moats and ravelins, the fortress covers an area of circa 8.5 hectares (19.8 acres).[1]

The fortress was built on the 378-meter-high Rosenberg, with a strategically excellent position overlooking Kronach. With control over the confluence of the Kronach, Haßlach, and Rodach rivers, the fortress could control trade routes into the Franconian Forest and Thuringia.[2]

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