- The
Ammergau Alps (German:
Ammergauer Alpen or Ammergebirge) are a
mountain range in the
Northern Limestone Alps in the
states of
Bavaria (Germany) and...
- Its single-track,
single platform railway station is the
terminus of the
Ammergau Railway.
Several Aerial lifts climb the
nearby mountains. The
Conrad von...
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Kreuzspitze (2,185 m) is the
highest mountain in the
Bavarian section of the
Ammergau Alps and is the 21st
highest mountain in Germany. The
mountain is located...
- The
Crucifix Carver of
Ammergau (German: Der
Herrgottschnitzer von
Ammergau) is a 1952 West
German romantic drama film
directed by
Harald Reinl and starring...
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lived at the end of the 15th century. Adam d'Ambergau was
probably born in
Ammergau,
Upper Bavaria.
Neither his
place of birth, nor his
residence have been...
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according to
legend — a
descendant of Welf. His son was Eticho,
count of
Ammergau (died
after 911), who
married Egila and had a son: Henry,
Count of the...
- The
Ammergau Railway or
Ammergaubahn (sometimes
called the
Ammertalbahn or "Ammer
Valley Railway",
originally the
Lokalbahn Murnau–Oberammergau) is a single-tracked...
- (historic
anthropogenic landscapes in the area of "Werdenfelser Land", "
Ammergau", "Staffelseegebiet" and "Murnauer Moos",
district Garmisch-Partenkirchen)"...
- 808
meters (2,651 ft)
above sea level,
surrounded by
mountains of the
Ammergau Alps. The
castles of
Neuschwanstein and
Hohenschwangau are
located near...
- The Säuling in the
Ammergau Alps (east flank) (2,047 m)...