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  1. Herzberg Castle (German: Schloss Herzberg) is a German schloss in Herzberg am Harz in the district of Göttingen in the state of Lower Saxony. The present-day, quadrangular building has its origins in the 11th century as a medieval castle .

  2. History. Herzberg Castle in the Duchy of Saxony was first mentioned in an 1143 deed. A hunting lodge at the site was already erected from 1024 to 1029 by King Lothair II. It was seized by the Saxon Welf dynasty in 1144 and in 1158 became a property of Duke Henry the Lion with consent of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick Barbarossa .

  3. Frederick Irving Herzberg (1923 - 2000) fue un renombrado psicólogo que se convirtió en una de las personas más influyentes en la gestión administrativa de empresas. [ 1 ] Es especialmente reconocido por su « Teoría del enriquecimiento laboral » y la « Teoría de los dos factores », también conocida como la « Teoría de la motivación e higiene ».

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarzburgHarzburg - Wikipedia

    The Harzburg, also called Große Harzburg ("Great Harz Castle"), is a former imperial castle, situated on the northwestern edge of the Harz mountain range overlooking the spa resort of Bad Harzburg in Goslar District in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.

  5. Herzberg castle was first mentioned in 1154. The town was part of the state of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, and the castle was for some time used as a residence by the dukes. Herzberg became a city in 1929.

  6. Short facts. Herzberg am Harz. Schloss Herzberg is a jewel of half-timbered architecture. The complex has remained in Braunschweig ownership for over 700 years since Heinrich dem Löwen, who exchanged the former imperial castle of Barbarossa for Swabian possessions.

  7. Welcome to Herzberg Castle in the Harz Mountains! The widely ramified castle complex is nestled between the river Sieber and the Herzberg - Seesen railway line, not far from the centre of the town of Herzberg. The castle is enthroned above the town on the heights of the Hirschberg at an altitude of about 275 metres.