Rapperswil Castle (redirect from Schloss Rapperswil)
Rapperswil Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Rapperswil) is a castle, built in the early 13th century by the House of Rapperswil, in the formerly independent...
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happened with the townships of Altendorf, Frohnhausen and Holsterhausen, which formed the new Bürgermeisterei of Altendorf in 1874. Although having lost...
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The Schloss Au, literally "Château Au", is a country estate located in Au, a locality of the municipality of Wädenswil in Switzerland. The spacious estate...
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1200: The town was founded when the nobility of Rapperswil moved from Altendorf across the lake to Rapperswil. On the peninsula at Oberbollingen, the...
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Grynau Castle (redirect from Schloss Grynau)
The Grynau Castle (Swiss German: Grynau, Grinau and Schloss Grynau) is the name of a castle tower in the municipality of Tuggen in the canton of Schwyz...
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Cultural Preservation (in German) accessed 17 November 2016 Site description from this map Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schloss Pfäffikon....
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1229. The town was founded when the nobility of Rapperswil moved from Altendorf across the lake to Rapperswil. The town was soon acquired by the Habsburg...
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from the Katharinenhof in Saxony's Großhennersdorf and from the Chemnitz-Altendorf State Institute. The patients killed at Sonnenstein came from the whole...
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Ebrach Ebrach Schloss Greifenstein Heiligenstadt Sängerehrenmal Melkendorf Litzendorf St. Wenzeslaus Litzendorf Schloss Seehof Memmelsdorf Schloss Weißenstein...
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Oberndorf Oste 4773 Lamstedt 4774 Hechthausen 4775 Grossenwörden 4776 Osten-Altendorf 4777 Cadenberge 4778 Wingst 4779 Freiburg an der Elbe 4791 Osterholz-Scharmbeck...
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