Georgenburg Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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... The fact that all the locks are transferred to the ROC, and if so, it is not clear why this object is restored at the expense of the Ministry of Culture, that is, the State. And with the words of the tour guide here the ...
There is nothing left from the castle there. Empty territory with the remains of history, green... It is only possible to imagine how great and beautiful it could have been. There is a guide phone number for ordering tours, but we ...
We went to look at this castle with friends. What I can say - look at it can only be outside. Because it is partly in private property and just stupidly dumped with all the garbage. Part of ...
Georgenburg Castle was built in the 14th century by the tewton knights and was named in honor of St. George. The first mentions of it were in 1264. The castle was moved from hands to hands, repeatedly destroyed. ...
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... The fact that all the locks are transferred to the ROC, and if so, it is not clear why this object is restored at the expense of the Ministry of Culture, that is, the State. And with the words of the tour guide here the ...
There is almost nothing left from the castle
There is nothing left from the castle there. Empty territory with the remains of history, green... It is only possible to imagine how great and beautiful it could have been. There is a guide phone number for ordering tours, but we ...
Gerdauen
We went to look at this castle with friends. What I can say - look at it can only be outside. Because it is partly in private property and just stupidly dumped with all the garbage. Part of ...
Full destruction
The traces of fire, brick dismantling, nothing to look, funding is visible to zero. There will be nothing left soon.
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Georgenburg Castle was built in the 14th century by the tewton knights and was named in honor of St. George. The first mentions of it were in 1264. The castle was moved from hands to hands, repeatedly destroyed. ...