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  1. Southeast view of Marienburg Castle in autumn. Aerial view. Marienburg Castle is a Gothic revival castle in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north-west of Hildesheim, and around 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Hannover, in the municipality of Pattensen, Hannover.

  2. El palacio de Marienburg es un palacio neogótico en el estado federado de Baja Sajonia, Alemania. Está situado a 15 km al noroeste de Hildesheim y alrededor de 30 km al sur de Hannover en el municipio de Pattensen, Hannover. Era una residencia de verano de la Casa de Welf .

  3. The House of Hanover ( German: Haus Hannover) is a European royal house with roots tracing back to the 17th century. Its members, known as Hanoverians, ruled Hanover, Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries.

  4. Das Schloss Marienburg ist eine historistische Schlossanlage, die König Georg V. von Hannover von 1858 bis 1869 [1] als Sommerresidenz, Jagdschloss und späteren Witwensitz auf dem Marienberg in Pattensen ( Region Hannover) erbauen ließ. Es war ein Geschenk an seine Ehefrau, Königin Marie, zu ihrem 39. Geburtstag am 14. April 1857.

  5. The construction of Marienburg Castle, which is now located in the Pattensen area (Hannover region), is associated with a touching history: In 1857, the blind King George V, the last King of Hannover, gave his wife, Queen Marie of Hannover, the Marienberg, named after her from then on, and the castle still to be built, as a birthday present.

  6. In creating the picturesque fairytale Marienburg Castle, King George V, the last monarch to rule over the kingdom of Hanover, brought a (neo-)Gothic dream to life. The entire design is nothing short of impressive thanks to the most elaborate craftsmanship and splendour within its walls.

  7. sitio web: www.schloss-marienburg.de. El Palacio de Marienburg, la hermosa y casi original residencia real de verano, es uno de los monumentos arquitectónicos neogóticos más importantes de Alemania.