West Wing Construction 1436 (≈ 1436)
For Claus Zorn de Bulach.
XIVe siècle
Construction of the first castle
Construction of the first castle XIVe siècle (≈ 1450)
Doves and polygonal towers still visible.
1558
West wing renovation
West wing renovation 1558 (≈ 1558)
Date on building.
1552 ou 1570
South wing construction
South wing construction 1552 ou 1570 (≈ 1570)
Major extension of the castle.
XVIIIe siècle
Redevelopment of the chapel
Redevelopment of the chapel XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Interior and stylistic changes.
15 mars 1983
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 15 mars 1983 (≈ 1983)
Protection of facades, towers and moats.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs of both wings with their towers; entrance bastion; courtyard with well; wall of enclosure and moat (cad. E 348/99): Order of 15 March 1983
Key figures
Claus Zorn de Bulach - Owner and sponsor
Had the west wing built around 1436.
Famille Zorn de Bulach - Historical owners
Habit the castle from its origins.
Origin and history
Osthouse Castle, located in Osthouse, Lower Rhine, is a historical monument dating back to the 14th century. The remains of this first construction include moat, the base of the enclosure wall and polygonal towers. This first building was followed by major extensions and renovations, including the west wing built around 1436 for Claus Zorn de Bulach, and then renovated in 1558, as evidenced by the task marks and dates. This work marks a period of significant transformation for the castle, which adapts to the needs and taste of the era.
The south wing of the castle was erected in 1552 or 1570, consolidating its structure and architectural importance. The chapel, on the other hand, was renovated in the 18th century, illustrating a stylistic and functional evolution. The castle has always been inhabited by the Zorn family of Bulach, from its origins until today, making it a living testimony of local history. The grave monuments used in the entrance also recall the deep connection between this family and the castle.
Ranked as historical monuments since 15 March 1983, Osthouse Castle protects remarkable elements such as the facades and roofs of both wings with their towers, the entrance bastion, the courtyard with its well, as well as the enclosure wall and moat. These protections underline the heritage importance of the site, both for its architecture and its history, intimately linked to that of the Zorn family of Bulach and the Alsatian region.
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