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Franzhagen Castle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franzhagen Castle The Franzhagen Castle - also known as ''Franzgarten'' or ''Franzhof'' was a castle near the present-day Schulendorf in southern Schleswig-Holstein. Before its destruction in 1716 it was owned by the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg. The castle was based on an older structure that may have originated in the Middle Ages. Under Mary of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel a grange was added in 1608 her husband Duke Francis II of Saxe-Lauenburg expanded it into a large castle 〔C. H. Seebach: ''800 Jahre Burgen, Schlösser und Herrenhäuser in Schleswig-Holstein'', Wachholtz Verlag, 1988, p 16.〕 with extensive gardens.〔A. v. Buttlar, M. M. Meyer: ''Historische Gärten in Schleswig-Holstein'', Verlag Boyens & Co., 1998, p. 401〕 The duke ran out of funds during the construction, so that, according to a local legend, the workers were left behind unpaid.〔(Geschichte Büchens/ Schulendorfs (pdf) )〕 Francis II lived in the castle until his death in 1619. After his death, it was inherited by his son-in-law Philip of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. After Philip's death, the castle passed his nephew, John Christian, whose son Christian Adolph founded the short-lived family branche named after the castle, the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Franzhagen line. Early in the 18th Century, the castle had to be demolished, because it was too dilapidated. Nothing remains of the building itself; the only reminder of its existence is a street named ドイツ語:''Hofgraben'' ("court moat"), at the edge of the former castle district. Some of the furnishings of the chapel (which was also demolished), found their way into the St. Mary's Church in neighbouring Büchen. == Sources ==
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