The hunting lodge was probably built in 1730 by the lords of Hallberg from
Fußgönheim, who had leased the local hunting grounds from the
prince-electors. It was probably destroyed in 1793, when the
French Revolution spilled over into the present day region of
Palatinate. The original name of the hunting lodge is unknown. The local population re-christened the ruins in the 19th century taking their theme from the names of the nearby lodges of Kehrdichannichts and Murrmirnichtviel, resulting in it being called "Schaudichnichtum", meaning "do not look round". In 1963 the lodge, which had been managed since 1816 by the old
royal Bavarian forestry commission, was transferred to the Rhineland-Palatinate State Castle Authority. == Literature ==