Burg Limperich

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In the shadow of the Drachenfels, nestled amidst the rolling hills, lies a hidden gem: Burg Limperich. Burg Limperich whispers tales of bygone eras. It’s a place where the echoes of knights and noble families intertwine with the hum of modern technology. Burg Limperich first appeared in historical records in 1285. It was mentioned as the domain of a noble family, the Lords of Limperich. The castle grounds witnessed centuries of change, passing through the hands of various owners. One notable owner was Frank Nesselrode, who acquired the property in 1688. He transformed the medieval fortress into a baroque manor. Over time, Burg Limperich underwent numerous renovations, reconstructions, and even relocations within its grounds. Some parts were demolished, and others added, leaving it a blend of old and new. Today, Burg Limperich stands as a unique testament to its layered past. It may not resemble a traditional castle anymore, but the remnants of its history are interwoven into its present form. Since 1964, Burg Limperich has served a rather unusual purpose. It’s the clubhouse of the Bonn chapter of the German Amateur Radio Club. This group, known as G03, and the International Community of Bonn Radio Amateurs share this space. They use it for meetings, events, and to pursue their passion for radio communication. The fact that Burg Limperich is a listed building adds another layer to its story. It signifies the importance of preserving this historical site for future generations. The address, Weinbergweg 34, marks the spot where centuries of history meet modern innovation. It’s a place where the whispers of the past mingle with the signals of the future. So, as you stand before Burg Limperich today, remember that you’re not just looking at a building. You’re looking at a living tapestry woven with threads of noble families, wartime destruction, and the enduring spirit of community.

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