Herdringen Castle | |
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Schloss Herdringen | |
Schloss Herdringen in 2008
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Location of Herdringen Castle in Germany
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Alternative names | Jagdschloss Herdringen |
General information | |
Type | manor house |
Architectural style | Gothic revival or Tudor revival |
Town or city | Arnsberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51°25′N 7°58′E / 51.42°N 7.97°E |
Construction started | 1844 |
Completed | 1853 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Ernst Friedrich Zwirner |
Herdringen Castle (German: Schloss Herdringen) is a castle in the Ortsteil Herdringen of the town of Arnsberg, Germany. It is the seat of the Fürstenberg-Herdringen family and the present building (built from 1844 to 1853 to designs by Ernst Friedrich Zwirner) is one of the most notable secular Gothic revival buildings in Westphalia.
In 1963, Herdringen Castle and its park were used as "Chelford Manor" during the filming of the German crime movie The Black Abbot.
Coordinates: 51°25′14″N 7°58′13″E / 51.42056°N 7.97028°E