- The
Marksburg is a
castle above the town of
Braubach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is one of the prin****l
sites of the
Rhine Gorge UNESCO World...
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including portions of the town wall, half-timbered buildings, and
castle Marksburg on the hill above.
Braubach was the seat of the
former Verbandsgemeinde...
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influenced by the
available terrain.
Whereas hill
castles such as
Marksburg were
common in Germany,
where 66 per cent of all
known medieval were highland...
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buildings as
witnesses of
history and
culture and has its
headquarters at
Marksburg Castle above Braubach on the Rhine. It owns the
organisation known as...
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Between Strasbourg and Kehl
Aerial photo between Eltville and
Bingen Marksburg near Koblenz,
built in 1231
Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen,
showing damage...
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Osterspai Liebenstein Castle, Kamp-Bornhofen Lip****er Schanze, Lip****
Marksburg,
Braubach Maus Castle, St.
Goarshausen Schloss Martinsburg, Lahnstein...
- Ahr; on the
right Lahn and Wied. The most
outstanding castles are the
Marksburg, the only
undamaged hilltop castle in the
Middle Rhine Valley, the Burg...
- (spur castle), the
Marksburg (hilltop castle),
Ehrenfels Castle (hillside castle) and
Schachenstein Castle (rock castle). The
Marksburg in
Germany is a typical...
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Stolzenfels Castle, near Koblenz, the
epitome of the
Rhine romanticism Marksburg Castle, the only
hilltop castle in the
Middle Rhine Valley that was never...
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Marksburg in
Braubach christened the boat as
Marksburg. At the same
moment the Köln-Düsseldorfer
accepted delivery of the boat. From 10 May
Marksburg...