Pleissenburg

In this article, we will explore the impact of Pleissenburg on contemporary society. Since its emergence, Pleissenburg has captured the attention of academics, experts and citizens alike, generating debates and reflections around its relevance and influence in various areas of daily life. Through a deep and rigorous analysis, we will delve into the different dimensions that Pleissenburg offers, from its history and evolution to its projection in the future. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we will examine how Pleissenburg has transformed and shaped the way we perceive and experience the world around us.

The Pleissenburg about 1860

The Pleissenburg (German: Pleißenburg) was a historical building in the city of Leipzig in Saxony which is in modern-day Germany. It was built in the 13th century by the Margrave Dietrick and named after the river Pleisse which runs nearby. Martin Luther gave the first evangelical sermon in the castle chapel on Pentecost Sunday in 1539.

After heavy damage during the siege in the Schmalkaldic War in 1547, the Elector Maurice of Saxony built a fortification with moats. After the Thirty Years War the castle lost its significance and was used as an administrative building and barracks. In the 18th century the newly founded Leipzig Art Academy was based in the Pleissenburg and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe studied here. The naturalist Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau also studied here.

The New Town Hall stands today on the site where the Pleissenburg stood.

References

  1. ^ "Erste Grufti-Hochzeit in den Rathaus-Kasematten". bild.de (in German). 4 June 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2024.

Further reading

  • Helge Svenshon (2004), "Die Leipziger Pleißenburg. Ein Vorbericht", Arbeits- und Forschungsberichte zur Sächsischen Bodendenkmalpflege, vol. 46, pp. 495–524, ISBN 3-910008-65-8, ISSN 0402-7817
  • Ulrich Schütte: Das Schloss als Wehranlage. Befestigte Schlossbauten der frühen Neuzeit im alten Reich. Darmstadt, 1994, pp. 56–59.

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