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  1. The Château de Lichtenberg is a castle built on a singular prominence in the northern Vosges at the end of the village of Lichtenberg, Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The castle was first mentioned in 1206 and is most well known as the home of the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg.

  2. Lichtenberg Castle (German: Burg Lichtenberg) is a ruin of the spur castle type; with a length of 425m (1,394 ft) it is the biggest castle ruin in Germany. It is located near Thallichtenberg in the district of Kusel in Rhineland-Palatinate .

    • around 1200
    • Spur castle
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WasenbourgWasenbourg - Wikipedia

    Wasenbourg ( German: Wasenburg ), located 400 metres in height on the northwest hillside of Reisberg, is a ruined castle in the North Vosges. [1] [better source needed] It is a recognized historical monument since 1898. [2] Although its origins are fairly obscure, the historians attribute generally its construction, by 1273, to Conrad de ...

  4. Château de Lichtenberg, ist eine Burgruine in der Gemeinde Lichtenberg. Die Burg war erster Mittelpunkt der Herrschaft Lichtenberg und wurde bis zum Deutsch-Französischen Krieg als Festung genutzt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Lage. 2 Beschreibung. 3 Geschichte. 3.1 Mittelalter. 3.2 Militäranlage der Neuzeit. 3.3 Kulturdenkmal. 4 Burgmannen. 5 Siehe auch.

    • Château de Lichtenberg
    • Lichtenberg
  5. The château du Falkenstein or Falkenstein Castle (German: Burg Falkenstein, literally "falconstone's castle") is a ruined castle in the commune of Philippsbourg in the Moselle département of France, at the heart of the Parc naturel régional des Vosges du Nord.

  6. Château. Para la población francesa, véase Château (Saona y Loira). Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire en el Valle del Loira, Francia. Château de Montsoreau, Montsoreau, Francia. Un château ( ʃɑ.to ⓘ, en plural châteaux) es cómo se denomina en francés un castillo, un palacio o una casa señorial, 1 que sea residencia o casa de campo de ...

  7. The only written record of the castle is from 1657 in a description of the limits of sovereignty, the castle being in the possession of the lords of Lichtenberg and later the Eckbrechts of Dürckheim. Destroyed in 1677 along with the Château de Schœneck, little is known of the history of the castle. Ruins