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- Neurathen Castle (German: Felsenburg Neurathen), which was first mentioned by this name in 1755, is located near the famous Bastei rocks near Rathen in...
- the inclusion of steep, towering rocks in the old defensive ring around Neurathen Castle. The rocks were first mentioned as Pastey in 1592 by Matthias Oeder...
- up steep climbing paths. These castles include: Hohnstein, Hockstein, Neurathen, Altrathen, Königstein, Lilienstein, Falkenstein, Frienstein, and Rauschenstein...
- (W****erfarben) 1824-1826 Watercolour 25 x 32 cm The Rock Gates in Neurathen Die Felsentore in Neurathen c.1826-1828 Watercolor over pencil 27.9x24.5 cm. St. Petersburg...
- Saxon Switzerland in the German state of Saxony. Unlike the neighbouring Neurathen Castle, very little is known about the history of this fortification....
- of Kleine Gans and Großer Wehrturm below the famous Bastei rocks and Neurathen Castle. The entrance to the hollow branches off just above the valley's...
- watchtower (Burgwarte), similar to that on the other side of the Elbe, Neurathen Castle. To that end the rock crevice below the summit plateau was widened...
- Grafendahn Castle, Palatinate Forest Königstein Fortress, Saxon Switzerland Neurathen Castle, Saxon Switzerland Scharzfels Castle, Harz perimeter Spangenberg...
- Anne Müller, Matthias Weinhold: Felsenburgen der Sächsischen Schweiz. NeurathenWinterstein – Arnstein. Reihe Burgen, Schlösser und Wehrbauten in Mitteleuropa...
- navigation aid. In the Middle Ages the rock was used as a lookout for Neurathen Castle due to its prominent location. From that time stems the Mönchsloch...