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- Dirnitz abstract "A dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour") or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle. It was usually a single large room on the ground floor of the palas below the Great Hall. It was often expensively furnished and had a decorative vault. Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building. The term is German.From the mid-15th century, the dirnitz, if used as a reception or gathering room or as a courtroom, was sometimes also called a courtroom (Hofstube).Typical examples of a dirnitz may be seen at the Wartburg and Heinfels Castle. The dirnitz at Burghausen Castle is one of the rare examples where the heatable hall is on an upper storey.".
- Dirnitz thumbnail Burg_Meersburg_Dürnitz_2010_04_11.jpg?width=300.
- Dirnitz wikiPageID "36535300".
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- Dirnitz subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Dirnitz subject Category:Castles.
- Dirnitz comment "A dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour") or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle. It was usually a single large room on the ground floor of the palas below the Great Hall. It was often expensively furnished and had a decorative vault. Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building.".
- Dirnitz label "Dirnitz".
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- Dirnitz sameAs Q1272102.
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- Dirnitz wasDerivedFrom Dirnitz?oldid=546378316.
- Dirnitz depiction Burg_Meersburg_Dürnitz_2010_04_11.jpg.
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