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Stary Ksiaz - Castle

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Stary Ksiaz - Castle

(Alt Furstenstein) At the turn of the 13th century, on the site of a stronghold dating from the 9-10th century, Duke Bolko I erected a brick-and-stone castle. The complex was composed of the main castle on a triangle plan and two outer castles on the west side. (...)

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A: Stary Ksiaz - Castle

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Stary Ksiaz - Castle (Alt Furstenstein) At the turn of the 13th century, on the site of a stronghold ...

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B: Castle-Fürstenstein - castle-terrace-2

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C: Castle-Fürstenstein - castle-terrace-1

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D: Schloss Fürstenstein Książ

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wikipedia:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamek_Ksiaz

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E: Schloss Fürstenstein -Zamek Książ

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F: Castle-Fürstenstein - Interior

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G: Castle-Fürstenstein - Garden

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H: Castle-Fürstenstein - Main-Entrance

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I: Zamek Książ

de Marian Wozny, la distanta de 560 metri

Wikipedia:http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Książ

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J: Castle-Fürstenstein - Maximilian-Hall

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Text by Steve Smith.

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