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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WewelsburgWewelsburg - Wikipedia

    Wewelsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈveːvl̩sbʊɐ̯k]) is a Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg, which is a district of the town of Büren, Westphalia, in the Landkreis of Paderborn in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

  2. Die Wewelsburg ist ein burgähnliches Renaissanceschloss im Stadtteil Wewelsburg der Stadt Büren im Kreis Paderborn, Nordrhein-Westfalen. Die Höhenburg liegt über dem Tal der Alme und ist eine der wenigen Burgen mit dreieckigem Grundriss in Deutschland. 1123 errichtete Graf Friedrich von Arnsberg an diesem Standort eine Burg. Nach ...

    • Vorgänger-Gebäude 9. bis 10. Jahrhundert, Gräfliche Burg 1123, heutiges Gebäude 1603 bis 1609
  3. Ocultismo nazi. El sol negro ( schwarze sonne) formado por doce runas sig. Diseño empleado en el suelo de la Sala de los Generales Mayores del Castillo de Wewelsburg. 1 . En términos generales, la expresión ocultismo nazi se refiere al conjunto de prácticas y creencias religiosas sostenidas real o presuntamente por los nazis.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Wewelsburg Castle was built between 1603 and 1609 in Weser Renaissance style as a supplementary residence for the Prince Bishops of Paderborn. The triangular castle, which is located in the village of Wewelsburg (Büren) in the district of Paderborn, stands high on a rock overlooking the Alme Valley. Experience history at your fingertips, enjoy ...

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  5. Niederhagen was a Nazi concentration camp on the outskirts of Büren - Wewelsburg which existed from 1941 to 1943 when it was disbanded. Camp. From May 1939, a small camp, the Wewelsburg satellite camp of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, existed on the site.

  6. Wewelsburg Castle is reconstructed by the district of Büren as its owner. 1950. The youth hostel (Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk) and the “Heimatmuseum” move back into the castle (opening of the painting cycle by Jo Glahé in the “Crypt” of the North Tower, an early memorial against violence and war made possible by citizen’s ...