Ortenberg Castle serves as a
youth hostel. The
towers, however, are open for visitors. The castle-like construction, as it stands today, was planned by the German architect
Friedrich Eisenlohr and built between 1838 and 1843 by Gabriel Leonhard von Beckholtz, a
Livonian
merchant. The ruins of the former castle, which had been destroyed in 1678, provided the basis for re-construction. Contrary to popular opinion, only the municipality Ortenberg but not the district
Ortenau was named after this castle. This term was derived from the former term
Mortenau (Latin
Moridunum = marshland). The initial consonant was lost in the 16th century due to
colloquialism. Bühlerweg chapel was constructed in 1497 and has been used
ecumenically since 1972.
St. Bartholomew parish church was constructed by Hans Voß in a style similar to
Weinbrenner's architecture. Marie Ellender created the
paintings in
Nazarene style that can be found by the
altar. == Economy and infrastructure ==