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  2. Burgdorf Castle - Wikipedia

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    Under Duke Berthold V, in 1200, Burgdorf Castle was expanded. The old castle consisted of a gatehouse and attached wall. Berthold V added a tower, donjon and a hall that connected the two. The old market and town was north of the castle at the foot of the hill. [3] After the extinction of Zähringen line, Burgdorf passed to the Counts of Kyburg ...

  3. List of castles and fortresses in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Burgdorf Castle: Burgdorf ... Ruined castle. Bishop's Castle or Unteres Schloss: ... Rock castle: around 1100 to 1299: Ruined castle Haldenstein Castle:

  4. Burgdorf, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Burgdorf is first mentioned in 1236 as in oppido Burchtorff, while Burgdorf Castle is mentioned in 1080 as castellum Bertoldi ducis. [5] The Zähringen dukes built a city (upper-west city section) around the castle in the last quarter of the 12th century. After the extinction of Zähringen line, Burgdorf passed to the Counts of Kyburg. They ...

  5. List of castles in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Neuschwanstein, Bavaria's most famous castle. Numerous castles are found in the German state of Bavaria.These buildings, some of which have a history of over 1,000 years, were the setting for historical events, domains of famous personalities, and are still imposing structures to this day.

  6. Schlossberg Castle (Haidhof) - Wikipedia

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    In the northern part of the neck ditch of the castle near Haidhof a rock pinnacle was left standing (Image 2). This pinnacle, sometimes called the Opferstein ("Sacrifice Rock") acted as a bridge pier. Up to the pinnacle there was probably a fixed bridge; beyond the pillar a sloping drawbridge would have led up to the castle entrance.

  7. Jegenstorf Castle - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, much of the army's General Staff moved to Burgdorf. Guisan set up his command post in Jegenstorf castle. He was given two rooms in the castle in the south-west wing for his personal use. [4] In 1954, a foundation was created to preserve and operate the castle and create a museum.

  8. Rock castle - Wikipedia

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    The morphological characteristics of the rock were crucial to the extent and nature of any structures. The rock on which the castle stands is always incorporated into its design. If the rock is easy to work (e.g. sandstone), rooms, passages, steps, well shafts and cisterns were invariably hacked out of it. The buildings, made of wood or stone ...

  9. Burg Castle (Solingen) - Wikipedia

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    Schloss Burg continued to serve as a hunting castle and was used for ceremonial events, hence it became a "Schloss" (representative castle). Thus in 1496, Maria of Jülich-Berg was engaged as a child to John of Cleves-Mark (later John III, Duke of Cleves). Their wedding took place 14 years later at Burg and led to the unification of the duchies ...