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Scherenburg Castle ((ドイツ語:Burgruine Scherenburg) or ''Schloss Scherenberg'') is a ruined hill castle (hillside castle) at an elevation of which stands on a hillside above the town of Gemünden am Main in the province of Lower Franconia in the German state of Bavaria. == History == The castle was probably built before 1243 by the Counts of Rieneck, to whom the land belonged, as a toll castle to ensure collection of tolls at the river crossing of the River Main and the borders with the state of Würzburg. As a result there were conflicts with the Bishop of Würzburg, , who built Slorburg Castle in the immediate vicinity in order to demonstrate his power. In 1243, the dispute was settled by a treaty. In 1469, the castle finally went to Würzburg and was given the name of its Prince-Elector, Rudolph II of Scherenberg. Until 1598 it was used as the Amtskeller and was inhabited until the 18th century. A wedding took place at the castle chapel in 1732. In the second half of the 18th century the castle began to fall into ruins. In 1825 it went into private ownership and in 1965 became the property of the town of Gemünden.
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