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1 Heidelberg old bridge
Picture 2 Heidelberg old city and old bridge
Picture 3 Heidelberg Holy Ghost Church
Picture 4 Heidelberg main street
Picture 5 Heidelberg main street with Holy
Ghost Church
Picture 6 Gasthaus Stahl is a real gem of a
place, in that wonderful, scenic location
Picture 7 The old brick arch wine cellar of
the winery Stahl
Picture 8 Castle of Heidelberg Heidelberger Schloss
Bacharach Rhine Germany
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Heidelberger Castle
For five-hundred years in the Heidelberger Schloss
resided the ***Pfalzish*** electors of the family Wittelsbacher:
Ruprecht I in 1386 founded the University of Heidelberg. Ruprecht II
was elected king in 1400. Ottoheinrich introduced the Reformation
which caused a dispute over the centuries. This dispute climaxed under
Friedreich V, the misfortunate 'Winterkönig' or winter king. In the
30-Year War, the city and palace were for the first time destroyed.
Friedreich's son, Karl-Ludwig, rebuilt both.
After a further attack of French troops, the palace
fell again in rubble and ashes. The elector, Karl-Theodor, who resided
in Schwetzingen, and to whom the Heidelbergers owe thanks for the
'Alte Brücke' (old bridge) and the 'Karlstor' (Karl's gateway), tried
in vain to make the palace once again inhabitable.
In the end, the French baron, Charles de Graimberg,
saved the palace ruins from total destruction. He asserted the old
walls no longer served as a quarry. The Heidelberger Palace became the
symbol for the Romantic era. The Kings courtroom, in spite of it's
gothic interior, dates from the year 1934.
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