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00:00 Intro
02:10 Way to the Castle
03:11 Frontside/Main Entrance
04:22 Rain Sounds
05:35 Entrance Hall, Walk around 1.Floor
07:53 Stairs
08:31 2.Floor
11:17 Special Exhibition "Magic of Moving Childhood" -Children's vehicles and toys of all kinds and from all eras
13:41 Going downstairs
15:15 Tea Time
17:00 English Park
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The Evenburg is a water castle in the village of Loga (Leer) in north Germany (East Frisia/Ostfriesland) not far from the River Leda.
It was built by Colonel Erhard Reichsfreiherr von Ehrentreuter of Hofrieth (1596-1664), commander of the Dutch garrison in Emden, between the years 1642 and 1650. He named the castle after his wife Eva, Baroness Ungnad, of Bohemia, whom he had married in 1631.
In 1861/62, the building, which was one of the earliest examples of classical architecture in the Dutch style, was badly in need of repair and was largely demolished. Only the foundation walls and the vault of the old transept in the centre were incorporated into the new residence, which was otherwise executed in the Neo-Gothic style; its architect being Richard Stueve from Hanover.
During the Second World War (1939-1945) the castle was badly damaged. The filigreed roof structures could not be restored, the roof was covered very simply.
After extensive renovation work the Evenburg is now home to various institutions including the Education Academy of East Frisia and a college for grammar school teachers.
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02:10 Way to the Castle
03:11 Frontside/Main Entrance
04:22 Rain Sounds
05:35 Entrance Hall, Walk around 1.Floor
07:53 Stairs
08:31 2.Floor
11:17 Special Exhibition "Magic of Moving Childhood" -Children's vehicles and toys of all kinds and from all eras
13:41 Going downstairs
15:15 Tea Time
17:00 English Park
Please Subscribe for more interesting videos
The Evenburg is a water castle in the village of Loga (Leer) in north Germany (East Frisia/Ostfriesland) not far from the River Leda.
It was built by Colonel Erhard Reichsfreiherr von Ehrentreuter of Hofrieth (1596-1664), commander of the Dutch garrison in Emden, between the years 1642 and 1650. He named the castle after his wife Eva, Baroness Ungnad, of Bohemia, whom he had married in 1631.
In 1861/62, the building, which was one of the earliest examples of classical architecture in the Dutch style, was badly in need of repair and was largely demolished. Only the foundation walls and the vault of the old transept in the centre were incorporated into the new residence, which was otherwise executed in the Neo-Gothic style; its architect being Richard Stueve from Hanover.
During the Second World War (1939-1945) the castle was badly damaged. The filigreed roof structures could not be restored, the roof was covered very simply.
After extensive renovation work the Evenburg is now home to various institutions including the Education Academy of East Frisia and a college for grammar school teachers.
#walkthrough #germany #castle #travel
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