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Ramstein Castle (Alsace)
Ramstein Castle is the name of the following ruined castles: ;France * Ramstein Castle (Alsace) near Scherwiller, department of Bas-Rhin, Region Grand Est * Ramstein Castle (Lorraine) near Baerenthal, department of Moselle, Region Grand Est ;Germany * Ramstein Castle (Kordel) near Kordel, county of Trier-Saarburg, Rhineland-Palatinate * Ramstein Castle (Schramberg) near Tennenbronn (Schramberg), county of Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg ;Switzerland * Ramstein Castle (Bretzwil) near Bretzwil, district of Waldenburg, canton of Basel-Landschaft {{dab ...
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Ramstein Castle (Alsace)
Ramstein Castle is the name of the following ruined castles: ;France * Ramstein Castle (Alsace) near Scherwiller, department of Bas-Rhin, Region Grand Est * Ramstein Castle (Lorraine) near Baerenthal, department of Moselle, Region Grand Est ;Germany * Ramstein Castle (Kordel) near Kordel, county of Trier-Saarburg, Rhineland-Palatinate * Ramstein Castle (Schramberg) near Tennenbronn (Schramberg), county of Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg ;Switzerland * Ramstein Castle (Bretzwil) near Bretzwil, district of Waldenburg, canton of Basel-Landschaft {{dab ...
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Ramstein Castle (Lorraine)
Ramstein Castle is the name of the following ruined castles: ;France * Ramstein Castle (Alsace) near Scherwiller, department of Bas-Rhin, Region Grand Est * Ramstein Castle (Lorraine) near Baerenthal, department of Moselle, Region Grand Est ;Germany * Ramstein Castle (Kordel) The ruins of Ramstein Castle (german: Burg Ramstein) stand on a 182-metre-high, Bunter sandstone rock on the edge of the Meulenwald forest in the lower, steep-sided Kyll valley near Kordel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It stands n ... near Kordel, county of Trier-Saarburg, Rhineland-Palatinate * Ramstein Castle (Schramberg) near Tennenbronn (Schramberg), county of Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg ;Switzerland * Ramstein Castle (Bretzwil) near Bretzwil, district of Waldenburg, canton of Basel-Landschaft {{dab ...
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Baerenthal
Baerenthal (; ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Bäredal'') is a commune in the Moselle department of the Grand Est administrative region in north-eastern France. The village belongs to the Pays de Bitche and to the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park. Geography The village is located in heavily wooded country, 15 kilometres from Bitche and 12 kilometres from Niederbronn, at the south-eastern border of the canton of Bitche. It has a population of 750 and is located at an altitude of 240 meters, in the lush green valley of the northern Zinsel river. History When founded, during the age of the ''franc compté'' (feudalist Frankish counts) of the eighth to tenth centuries, Baerenthal was located in Nordgau, in Alsace. It was a part, during the Carolingian era, of the bishopric of Strasbourg, just at the border with the bishopric of Metz. The medieval period of the village is very rich thanks to the presence of the châteaux of Château de Ramstein and Château de Grand-Arnsberg on its ...
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Ramstein Castle (Kordel)
The ruins of Ramstein Castle (german: Burg Ramstein) stand on a 182-metre-high, Bunter sandstone rock on the edge of the Meulenwald forest in the lower, steep-sided Kyll valley near Kordel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It stands north of Trier and the same east of Luxembourg. The hill castle was built in the early 14th century by the Archbishop of Trier, Diether of Nassau as the successor to a fortified manor farm. From then on, it was a fief castle of the Electorate of Trier which was enfeoffed (subleased) to electoral subjects and cathedral deans. During the War of the Palatine Succession, the castle was occupied by French troops and largely blown up in 1689. The great damage was not repaired. However, tall sections of curtain walls, elements of corner towers and almost of all the exterior and the stone staircases of its medieval tower house stand. Three larger-footprint modern buildings including a hotel-restaurant are on the southern part of the east-fac ...
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Ramstein Castle (Schramberg)
Ramstein Castle is the name of the following ruined castles: ;France * Ramstein Castle (Alsace) near Scherwiller, department of Bas-Rhin, Region Grand Est * Ramstein Castle (Lorraine) near Baerenthal, department of Moselle, Region Grand Est ;Germany * Ramstein Castle (Kordel) The ruins of Ramstein Castle (german: Burg Ramstein) stand on a 182-metre-high, Bunter sandstone rock on the edge of the Meulenwald forest in the lower, steep-sided Kyll valley near Kordel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It stands n ... near Kordel, county of Trier-Saarburg, Rhineland-Palatinate * Ramstein Castle (Schramberg) near Tennenbronn (Schramberg), county of Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg ;Switzerland * Ramstein Castle (Bretzwil) near Bretzwil, district of Waldenburg, canton of Basel-Landschaft {{dab ...
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