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'''Castle Rest Sirgenstein''' refers to a [[castle]] on a more than twenty meters high cliff with a cave inhabited in the Stone Age,''the''Sirgenstein, between the towns of [[Blaubeuren]] and Weiler [[Schelklingen]] in [[Alb-Donau-Kreis]] in [[Baden-Wuerttemberg]].
'''Castle Rest Sirgenstein''' refers to a [[castle]] on a more than twenty metres high cliff with a cave inhabited in the Stone Age,''the''Sirgenstein, between the towns of [[Blaubeuren]] and Weiler [[Schelklingen]] in [[Alb-Donau-Kreis]] in [[Baden-Wuerttemberg]].


From probably the 13th Century built [[rocks Castle]] is still a Berlin Wall, a [[stone blocks]] and [[moat]] to see.
From probably the 13th Century built [[rocks Castle]] is still a Berlin Wall, a [[stone blocks]] and [[moat]] to see.

Revision as of 13:58, 3 September 2012

Castle Rest Sirgenstein refers to a castle on a more than twenty metres high cliff with a cave inhabited in the Stone Age,theSirgenstein, between the towns of Blaubeuren and Weiler Schelklingen in Alb-Donau-Kreis in Baden-Wuerttemberg.

From probably the 13th Century built rocks Castle is still a Berlin Wall, a stone blocks and moat to see.

Position

Such as landscapes, mountains, rivers, subdivision, height, etc.

History

Such as foundation, first documented mention of, lords, wars, destruction, etc.

Current use

<- Optional -> <- == Appendix == -> <- Such as buildings, construction, masonry features, architecture, etc. ->

Literature

  • Krahe, Friedrich-Wilhelm:castles in medieval Germany: Plan-lexicon. Würzburg: Verlag Flechsig, 2000 (ISBN 3-88189-360-1).
  • Schmitt, Gunter:Sirgenstein. In the same author:Castle Guide Swabian Alb. Volume 2: Alb mid-South. Explore hiking and between Sigmaringen and Ulm. Biberach an der Riss: Biberach printing house, 1989, p. 75-78 (ISBN 3-924489-45-9).
  • Uhl, Stefan:CastlesSchelklingen Schelklingen. City Archives, 1991 (Schelklingen books, 18).

See also