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  1. El Castillo de Berg (en luxemburgués: Schlass Bierg, en francés: Château de Berg, en alemán: Schloss Berg) es la residencia principal de la familia gran ducal de Luxemburgo. Está situada en la localidad de Colmar-Berg , en el centro del Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo, cerca de la confluencia de los ríos Alzette y Attert .

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    Berg Castle (Luxembourgish: Schlass Bierg, pronounced [ˈʃlɑs ˈbiːɐ̯ɕ]; French: Château de Berg; German: Schloss Berg) is the principal residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. It is situated in the town of Colmar-Berg, in central Luxembourg, near the confluence of the Alzette and the Attert, two of Luxembourg's most ...

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. El Castillo de Berg (en luxemburgués: Schlass Bierg, en francés: Château de Berg, en alemán: Schloss Berg) es la residencia principal de la familia gran ducal de Luxemburgo. Está situada en la localidad de Colmar-Berg, en el centro del Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo, cerca de la confluencia de los ...

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    In the Middle Ages, German kings (respectively Holy Roman Emperors after their coronation by the Pope) did not have a capital, but voyaged from one of their castles (Kaiserpfalz or Imperial castle) to the next. Thus, the castle at Nürnberg became an important imperial castle, and in the following centuries, all German kings and emperors stayed at t...

    Imperial Castle

    The usual access to the castle is via Burgstrasse ending in front of the sandstone ridge. A wide footpath leads into the outer courtyard through the Heavenly Gate (Himmelstor) situated next to the Hasenburg tower (named after the Bohemian Hasenburgfamily). The Sinwell Tower built in the 2nd half of the 13th century was the major keep of the Castle. It is named after its cylindrical form: in Middle High German sinwell means perfectly round. In the 1560s, its height was increased by a further f...

    Burgraves' Castle

    The Burgraves' Castle was situated on the area between the Sinwell Tower and the Luginsland, but after its destruction in 1420 and the purchase of its remains by the city, very little is left. The Pentagonal Tower standing above the northern rock face is among the oldest buildings on the castle rock. It was the keep of the Burgraves' Castle. Its lower part made of ashlars may have been built at the same time as the Imperial Chapel. During later gothictimes, a storey of brickwork was added. Th...

    Buildings erected by the Imperial City

    The Luginsland (literally look into the land) was built in 1377 near the main gate of the Burgraves' castle, in order to enable the city to monitor the activities inside the Burgraves' Castle, at a time when the relations between the city and the Burgraves had already deteriorated. The Vestner Gatewas the only exit from the castle to the north, at that time an open land. The Imperial Stables were built as a granary in 1494 to 1495 by Hans Beheim the Elder, Nuremberg's most important architect...

    Pre-Salian and Salian period

    Archeological excavations within the castle unearthed remnants of walls dated around 1000, and in deeper strata even older ones that may be attributed to a building of Henry of Schweinfurt. The first written record is of 1050, when Henry III issued the so-called Sigena document in Norenberc releasing a bondswoman. His father Conrad II, on voyages from Regensburg (Ratisbon) to Bamberg in 1025 and 1030, still had issued documents in Megelendorf, a small village some 4 km further to the east whe...

    Hohenstaufen period

    Upon Lothair's death in 1137, the Hohenstaufen Conrad was elected King Conrad IIIin the subsequent year and soon afterwards started to build a new Imperial Castle which appears to have been completed during his reign. The new buildings comprised the Palas, the Imperial Chapel and the Heathens' Tower. At about the same time, Conrad established the Burgraviate in order to ensure the safety of the castle in the absence of the king. Thus, the first burgraves from the Austrian House of Raabsbuilt...

    The Castle in the Late Middle Ages

    The Interregnum ceased in 1273 with the election in Frankfurt of King Rudolf I, the first King of the Romans of the House of Habsburg. Immediately thereafter, Rudolf I attested a number of privileges to the Burgraves in consideration of their assistance in his election. Rudolf I held several diets at the Imperial Castle, and under his reign as well as under the reign of his successors Adolf of Nassau and Albert Iof Habsburg, new buildings were added such as the Sinwell Tower, and works were e...

    The Nuremberg Castle (ingame name Burgrave Palace) is the Military Castle Age Landmark of the Holy Roman Empire Civilization in Age of Empires IV
    The castle is also the setting of the 1992 id Software shooter and Wolfenstein 3D prequel, Spear of Destiny.

    Notes Bibliography 1. Mummenhoff, Ernst, 1926: Die Burg zu Nürnberg. Geschichtlicher Führer für Einheimische und Fremde(4th edition, reprinted 1997, with an afterword by the editor G. Ulrich Grossmann) Nuremberg

    Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes
    Birgit Friedel: Nürnberger Burg. Article of 4 October 2010 in: Historisches Lexikon Bayerns
  4. Berg (Estado) Apariencia. ocultar. El ducado de Berg (en latín: Ducatus Montensis o Ducatus Bergensis; en alemán: Herzogtum Berg) fue un territorio de la margen derecha del Sacro Imperio Romano de la nación alemana. Era parte del círculo imperial de Baja Renania-Westfalia y fue un Landstände.

  5. Neuschwanstein Castle ( German: Schloss Neuschwanstein, pronounced [ˈʃlɔs nɔʏˈʃvaːnʃtaɪn]; Southern Bavarian: Schloss Neischwanstoa) is a 19th-century historicist palace on a rugged hill of the foothills of the Alps in the very south of Germany, near the border with Austria.

  6. El castillo de Berg se encuentra en la orilla oriental del lago Starnberger See en la comuna de Berg de la Alta Baviera en el distrito de Starnberg., En un terreno comprado por el elector Ferdinand Maria de Baviera en 1676