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Coordinates: 47°30′20.01″N 8°11′12.64″E / 47.5055583°N 8.1868444°E / 47.5055583; 8.1868444
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Iberg Castle is a ruined castle located on Iberg mountian in the municipality of Riniken in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Only a few remnants of the ruins are visible.

Castle History

Plan of Iberg Castle
Ruined outer wall of the castle

The castle was built in the 11th Century on the northeastern edge of Iberg mountain. This site consisted of a main building, a gatehouse and two outbuildings. Surrounding the site was the castle moat, which should protect against attacks from the south. As there are no written records of the castle nor the inhabitants, the only information about the castle comes from archaeological investigations. At the end of the 12th or at the beginning of the 13th Century, a fire destroyed the castle. During reconstruction, the moat was expanded and additional towers were added. However, the castle was abandoned before completion of work.

Since the area around the castle was held by the House of Habsburg and Murbach Abbey, it is likely that the castle was founded by the Habsburgs or by a Habsburg vassel.

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47°30′20.01″N 8°11′12.64″E / 47.5055583°N 8.1868444°E / 47.5055583; 8.1868444