New Castle (Hechingen)

Coordinates: 48°21′13″N 8°57′48″E / 48.35361°N 8.96333°E / 48.35361; 8.96333
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The New Castle
The rear of Burnitz's building, with modern extensions

The New Castle (Neues Schloss) is a nineteenth century palace in Hechingen in Germany. It served as the city residence for princes of the House of Hohenzollern-Hechingen.

History

The first building on the site was a Renaissance-style residence built by

Eitel Frederick IV, Count of Hohenzollern in the late 16th century. Apart from a few minor remnants, it was demolished by Friedrich Hermann Otto at the start of the 19th century to make way for the three-wing present structure, built between 1818 and 1819, designed by Rudolf Burnitz and funded by French reparations from the Congress of Vienna. Burnitz was a pupil of Friedrich Weinbrenner
, a leading neo-classical architect in the Grand Duchy of Baden. The castle remained unfinished, since the principality was in debt and the funds for its construction ran out.

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48°21′13″N 8°57′48″E / 48.35361°N 8.96333°E / 48.35361; 8.96333