Ahlsburg

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The Ahlsburg or Alerdestein was an Imperial castle near Stapelburg in the present-day district of Harz, in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The site of the former Ahlsburg is located about 4.5 km south-southwest of Stapelburg and 4 km north-northeast of the Ecker Reservoir on the northern edge of the Harz mountains. It is on the eastern bank of the Ecker, a south-eastern tributary of the Oker that forms the state border with Lower Saxony to the west. The castle was situated above a narrow section of the valley, where a footbridge crossed the Ecker, on a spur with steep granite crags.
The castle was first mentioned in documents as Alerdestein in 1357, when Emperor Charles IV enfeoffed Alard the Elder and Alard the Younger of Burgdorf with 1 ½ hides in Wollingerode that “belong to the Alerdestein”. It was part of the imperial estate and the palace of Werla. In the early modern period, the castle fell into ruin. Ownership passed to the Count of Stolberg.

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