


I visited this castle in 2002.
St. Ulrich Castle lies north of the village of Ribeauvillé in the Haut-Rhin province
in France. This area is also known as the Southern Alsace or the Vosges.
St. Ulrich Castle is one of the 3, so-called, Ribeauvillé Castles. The others are;
Girsberg Castle,
which is opposite and within viewing distance and Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle,
which lies further up the mountain.
The castle is built on a mountainside peak at an altitude of 520 meters. The site
itself was already occupied in prehistoric times. The mention of a 'Castrum Rapoldstein'
probably concerns current St. Ulrich Castle, although the earliest remains of the
castle only date back to the 12th century. Building work is carried out in the
15th and 17th centuries when a barbican, a drawbridge and the southern bailey are
build. Until 1573 there's still a priest officiating in the castle chapel, in spite
of the progressive abandonment of the castle that is taking place.
St. Ulrich Castle is originally a residential building to which, before 1200, a
keep is added at the northwest corner. The rectangular hall, presently called the
Knights Hall, is build around 1200. Next to this hall are the remains of the St.
Ulrich chapel which, in the 15th century, gives the castle its name. A second keep
is build, around 1200, in the western corner of the castle. This keep was altered
in the 14th century.
This is a nice large ruin, freely accessible and you can also climb the keep which
offers great views of the surrounding area and the village of Ribeauvillé below.


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