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Address: Burg 41, 84489, Burghausen, Bayern
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Address: Burg 41, 84489, Burghausen, Bayern
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Burghausen: View from the Georgstor with the Bavarian and Polish coats of arms to the gun turret on the Eggenberg hill.
"On the north side of the [first] courtyard is the mighty Georg’s Gate, named after Duke Georg the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut who ordered its construction. The Bavarian and Polish coats of arms on the gate (left and right respectively) refer to the patron of the building work, Duke Georg the Rich, and his consort Hedwig, a daughter of the Polish king. The marriage of the couple in 1475 made history as the “Landshut Wedding”, which is still celebrated today." (Burg Burghausen Website)
"The main castle’s outer fortifications, which incorporate the Eggenberg, were extended to their present dimensions as part of the overall reinforcement of the castle’s defences undertaken by Duke Georg der Reiche (Georg the Rich). From the lower ward of the main castle, the defensive walls run down both sides of the steep hill, to the former toll tower on the town side and the lake, the Wöhrsee, on the west side." (Burg Burghausen Website)
"On the north side of the [first] courtyard is the mighty Georg’s Gate, named after Duke Georg the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut who ordered its construction. The Bavarian and Polish coats of arms on the gate (left and right respectively) refer to the patron of the building work, Duke Georg the Rich, and his consort Hedwig, a daughter of the Polish king. The marriage of the couple in 1475 made history as the “Landshut Wedding”, which is still celebrated today." (Burg Burghausen Website)
"The main castle’s outer fortifications, which incorporate the Eggenberg, were extended to their present dimensions as part of the overall reinforcement of the castle’s defences undertaken by Duke Georg der Reiche (Georg the Rich). From the lower ward of the main castle, the defensive walls run down both sides of the steep hill, to the former toll tower on the town side and the lake, the Wöhrsee, on the west side." (Burg Burghausen Website)
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Thank you for the note.
HFF and stay well.
..........wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
HFF and a lovely weekend.
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende, Claus-Peter!
cp_u club has replied to Christa1004 clubWenn Du mal in die Nähe kommst ist das ein MUSS!
HFF, enjoy the weekend. Herb
Aber wenn man in die Höhe will und nur einen einen schmalen und lang gestreckten Bergrücken dafür hat, dann kommt das dabei raus.
Ist schon sehenswert...
cp_u club has replied to ©UdoSm clubJetzt funktioniert auch das PiP mit der längsten Burg ... :-))
©UdoSm club has replied to cp_u clubHFF!
The location is great for viewing the surrounding landscape!
Splendid image and great information, Claus-Peter!
HFF also for you!
HFF Dir mein Lieber :)
HFF!
cp_u club has replied to Hubs 56 clubGut, dass du das PiP noch als separates Panorama hochgeladen hast, das PiP selber kann man nämlich nicht nach rechts scrollen; wüsste nicht wie. :-)
cp_u club has replied to polytropos clubAuf dem Mac klickt man auf die PiP Notiz, damit das Fenster mit dem PiP aufgeht; dann den Mauszeiger auf das PiP ziehen, ohne aber zu klicken. Wenn man dann auf der Maus nach rechts streicht (ohne Klicken) sieht man das ganze Bild ...
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