Toll castle

A toll castle (German: Zollburg)[1] is a castle that, in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era, guarded a customs post and was intended to control it.

Toll castles always stood in the vicinity of an important long-distance trade route over, for example, the Alpine passes or the Middle Rhine.

The actual toll-collecting point lay below at the road or river and was often linked by walls to the castle itself.

Most toll castles also had additional administrative and other functions, as border watch posts or residences, such as for example Stahleck Castle above Bacharach on the Rhine.

Some, such as Pfalzgrafenstein Castle in the middle of the Rhine near Kaub, were, however, purely customs points and only collected tolls.

The toll castle of Stahleck in Bacharach
Pfalzgrafenstein Castle
Aggstein Castle
Maus Castle
Chillon Castle