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  2. Moosham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Moosham Castle (German: Schloss Moosham) is a medieval castle near Unternberg in the Lungau region of Salzburg, Austria. The spur castle is situated at a height of 1,079 metres (3,540 ft). [ 1 ]

  3. List of castles in Austria - Wikipedia

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    4 Salzburg. 5 Styria. 6 Tyrol. 7 Upper Austria. 8 Vorarlberg. ... This page is a list of castles and castle ruins in Austria, ... Burg Moosham; Burgruine Plainburg;

  4. Category:Castles in Salzburg (federal state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Castles in Salzburg (federal state)" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. St. Michael im Lungau - Wikipedia

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    Together with the Lungau region it became a part of the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg in the late 13th century, ruled from nearby Mauterndorf, later from Moosham Castle. The Heihsgut manor house in the village of St. Martin, first documented in 1478, is one of the oldest preserved dwellings in the Salzburg Alps.

  6. Hohensalzburg Fortress - Wikipedia

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    'High Salzburg Fortress') is a large medieval fortress in the city of Salzburg, Austria. It sits atop the Festungsberg mountain at an altitude of 506 m. [1] It was erected at the behest of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg. The fortress is 250 m (820 ft) long and 150 m (490 ft) wide making it one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.

  7. Johann Nepomuk Wilczek - Wikipedia

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    From 1874 to 1906, he had Kreuzenstein Castle reconstructed according to plans designed by architect Carl Gangolf Kayser. This monumental mansion north of Vienna is now a museum that houses his extensive art collections. In 1886, Wilczek purchased Moosham Castle in the Salzburg Lungau region. Count Wilczek died in Vienna.