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- Eisenberg_Castle abstract "Eisenberg Castle is a medieval hilltop castle ruin north of Pfronten, Bavaria, Germany built in the 14th century.The castle of Eisenberg was built shortly after 1313 when the nobles of Hohenegg, deriving from the West of the Allgau, were deprived by force of their castle Loch by the Tyrolean. In consequence they moved a few miles further north to establish their new lordship of Eisenberg which centred round a mighty new castle: Eisenberg. To visualize their power towards Tyrol/Austria which held the closely sited castle of Falkenstein, Peter of Hohenegg decided to build Eisenberg in a most impressive manner: He placed it on top of a high mountain and surrounded the main castle with an exceedingly high curtain wall which gave the impression of a huge tower. The two residential houses together with the kitchen and chapel leaned against the inside of the curtain wall. The ground to the south of the main castle was covered by the outer castle, with access to the main castle from the east; later to be walled up, but still visible.In 1382 the nobles of Hohenegg sold their castle to Austria which by then was a more reliable partner than anybody else around. In 1390 Austria made Frederic of Freyberg constable of the castle whose eldest son built the neighbouring castle of Hohenfreyberg in 1418-32. Though the defences of the castle were strengthened around 1500, the castle was conquered without any effort in 1525 in the course of the "Bauernkrieg" by local peasants who damaged the castle badly. Nevertheless the castle was rebuilt ten years later in a sumptuous way by Werner Volker of Freyberg after receiving high compensation payments from the peasants.He improved the living luxury immensely by erecting a new stair tower and adding a bakery, a bath and several mured toilets to the curtain wall. Also the main castle got a new main gate towards the west.The end of the castle came on the 15th of September 1646, shortly before the end of the 30-Years-War, when the Austrians burnt their own castles of Eisenberg, Freyberg and Falkenstein in a policy of scorched earth. in the 1980s the "Burgenverein Eisenberg" and the community of Eisenberg restored the fabric and established a small, but very interesting museum in the centre of Zell which is well worth a visit.".
- Eisenberg_Castle country Germany.
- Eisenberg_Castle location Eisenberg,_Bavaria.
- Eisenberg_Castle thumbnail Main_entrance_to_inner_yard_of_Eisenberg_Castle.jpg?width=300.
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- Eisenberg_Castle wikiPageID "35673844".
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- Eisenberg_Castle caption "Eisenberg Castle".
- Eisenberg_Castle classification "Ruins".
- Eisenberg_Castle completionDate "about 1315".
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- Eisenberg_Castle latd "47".
- Eisenberg_Castle latm "36".
- Eisenberg_Castle latns "N".
- Eisenberg_Castle lats "46".
- Eisenberg_Castle location Eisenberg,_Bavaria.
- Eisenberg_Castle locationCountry Germany.
- Eisenberg_Castle longd "10".
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- Eisenberg_Castle longm "35".
- Eisenberg_Castle longs "25".
- Eisenberg_Castle mapType "Germany".
- Eisenberg_Castle name "Eisenberg Castle".
- Eisenberg_Castle nativeName "Burg Eisenberg".
- Eisenberg_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ostallgäu.
- Eisenberg_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Bavaria.
- Eisenberg_Castle subject Category:Hill_castles.
- Eisenberg_Castle subject Category:Ruined_castles_in_Germany.
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- Eisenberg_Castle type Place.
- Eisenberg_Castle type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Eisenberg_Castle comment "Eisenberg Castle is a medieval hilltop castle ruin north of Pfronten, Bavaria, Germany built in the 14th century.The castle of Eisenberg was built shortly after 1313 when the nobles of Hohenegg, deriving from the West of the Allgau, were deprived by force of their castle Loch by the Tyrolean. In consequence they moved a few miles further north to establish their new lordship of Eisenberg which centred round a mighty new castle: Eisenberg.".
- Eisenberg_Castle label "Burg Eisenberg (Bayern)".
- Eisenberg_Castle label "Eisenberg Castle".
- Eisenberg_Castle sameAs Burg_Eisenberg_(Bayern).
- Eisenberg_Castle sameAs m.0jk_6jk.
- Eisenberg_Castle sameAs Q1011579.
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- Eisenberg_Castle sameAs Eisenberg_Castle.
- Eisenberg_Castle lat "47.61277777777778".
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- Eisenberg_Castle wasDerivedFrom Eisenberg_Castle?oldid=600354933.
- Eisenberg_Castle depiction Main_entrance_to_inner_yard_of_Eisenberg_Castle.jpg.
- Eisenberg_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Eisenberg_Castle.
- Eisenberg_Castle name "Burg Eisenberg".
- Eisenberg_Castle name "Eisenberg Castle".