


I visited this castle in 2007.
Dasburg Castle lies in the village of the same name, next to the German-Luxembourg border in the
Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany.
Dasburg Castle was probably built during the 9th century by King Pippin. He donated the castle to the
Abbey of PrĂ¼m who used it as a refuge. In the beginning of the 13th century it was still owned by
the abbey but it was lend to the Counts of Vianden. These Counts used it to defend their castle
at nearby Vianden. In 1414 the castle was
transferred to the Counts of Nassau.
From 1580 until 1604 the castle was owned by King William of Spain. During the 17th and 18th century
the castle was property of the Nassau of Orange family.
In 1813 the castle, which was in French hands at that moment, was sold at an auction by Marshal
Nicolas-Charles Oudinot with the stipulation that it should be torn down. It has been a ruin ever
since.
The castle is now used as a small village park and is freely accessible.




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