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- The ruins of Czorsztyn Castle (German: Sub-Arx Oberschloss, Arx Czorstein) are located in the southernmost part of Poland in Czorsztyn (Nowy Targ County...
- Museums of Ancient Art, Ferrara. Retrieved 1 October 2024. "The lick ****". oberschloss-kranichfeld.de. Archived from the original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved...
- Partitioned into Castell-Unterschloss and Castell-Oberschloss 1331: Reunited by Castell-Oberschloss 1546: Partitioned into Castell-Castell, Castell-Remlingen...
- Herrenberg and Schlossberg, are the remains of the two castles. The Oberschloss Castell [de] marks the location of the original seat of the Counts of...
- coordinate CH1903 Y coordinate Location 3434 Upper Castle Zizers with Garden Oberschloss Weg / Stöcklistr****e 762.090 200.360 46°56′04″N 9°34′03″E / 46.934542°N...
- W****erburg Kapellendorf, Kapellendorf Niedernburg Kranichfeld, Kranichfeld Oberschloss Kranichfeld, Kranichfeld W****erburg Liebstedt, Liebstedt Schloss Kromsdorf...
- transformed into a garrison. In 1600, the castle had three buildings: - The “Oberschloss” or higher castle, comprising six rooms and eleven bedrooms, kitchen...
- prayer room in a likewise no longer standing building in the yard of the Oberschloss. From the middle of the nineteenth century until 1889, a synagogue stood...
- Speckfeld Castle ruins Schlossberg Roman camp (396.6 m); with site of Oberschloss Wildberg (393.1 m), near Wildberghof (Markt Nordheim); with site of Wildberg...
- family von Botzheim, at this time holders of the so-called Wachenheimer Oberschloss (“Wachenheim Upper Castle”) were related to the highest Prussian nobility...