Stickhausen Castle

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Opento
thepublic
yes
Coordinates53°13′05″N 7°38′36″E / 53.218012°N 7.643212°E / 53.218012; 7.643212
Builtc.1345
Stickhausen Castle
Burg Stickhausen
Detern-Stickhausen
Stickhausen Castle
Site information
TypeConcentric castle
Open to
the public
yes
Location
Stickhausen Castle is located in Lower Saxony
Stickhausen Castle
Stickhausen Castle
Stickhausen Castle shown within Lower Saxony, Germany
Coordinates53°13′05″N 7°38′36″E / 53.218012°N 7.643212°E / 53.218012; 7.643212
Site history
Builtc.1345

Stickhausen Castle is located on the western edge of the village Stickhausen, a district of the East Frisian municipality Detern in the Landkreis of Leer in Lower Saxony.

Stickhausen Castle in 1632

The castle is situated on the banks of the Jümme. This river, together with the nearby Leda forms the so-called East Frisian Mesopotamia, the Leda-Jümme area. Both rivers were important trade routes in the Middle Ages and early modern times, because they flowed in an east-west direction.

Name

The name of the castle as well as the village is composed of the words Sticke (stick, pole) and Hause (house) and means a house fortified with palisades.[1]

History

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