Schwedenschanze (Dörscheid)

Schwedenschanze
Dörscheid
The Schanze seen from the direction of Dörscheid
Site information
TypeSternschanze
CodeDE-RP
Conditionburgstall (no above-ground ruins)
Location
Schwedenschanze
Coordinates50°06′30″N 7°44′40″E / 50.10822°N 7.744482°E / 50.10822; 7.744482
Height349 m above sea level (NN)
Site history
Builtprobably 1631/32

The Schwedenschanze in Dörscheid in the Middle Rhine valley is a Sternschanze or star-shaped fortification that was probably built when the Landgrave of Hesse was besieged by the Palatine Kaub in 1631/32 during the Thirty Years' War.

The schanze lie 750 metres west of the village of Dörscheid on an eminence. It is no longer recognisable as a Sternschanze because it has been heavily slighted. Only at the southwestern tip is the bank up to about 2 metres high. There was once a ditch about five metres wide that is no longer visible.