- A
dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the
Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour", Danish: Dørns,
North Frisian: dörnsch or dörnsk) or Knights' Hall was...
- 1562. In the 18th century, the moat was filled. In 1931, the castle's
dirnitz and two
towers were destro**** by fire. The
castle again saw damage, and...
- (knights' hall) on the
upper floor; this is
connected by an open
arcade to the
dirnitz and
princely suite,
which date to the 14th–17th centuries. A
cannon battery...
- The
Gothic Dirnitz, a five-bay, cross-vaulted
courtyard room,
whose square main hall
rests on a
round central pillar is here.
Below the
Dirnitz lies the...