The castle was probably already built in the 11th century and is first mentioned in two documents of 1127. In the 12th century it was extended and became the residence of the
Counts of Sponheim. Upon the partition of the county in the early 13th century, the castle lost its importance, becoming the seat of comital
ministeriales. The existence of a castle
chapel is documented in an
indulgence dated 1300. When the ruling male line of the Rhenish branch of the
House of Sponheim became extinct in 1437, the castle became a joint jurisdiction of the
Margraves of Baden and the
Counts of Veldenz, whose territories were inherited by Count Palatine
Frederick I of Simmern in 1444 and held by the
House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. In the
Thirty Years' War the castle was besieged by
Spanish troops under
Ambrogio Spinola in 1620, which may have caused some destruction. ==Layout==