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  1. Il castello di Hohenzollern, in tedesco Burg Hohenzollern è un castello non lontano dalla città di Tubinga, in Germania. Appartenne e fu fatto costruire dalla nobile famiglia prussiana degli Hohenzollern, che visse qui dall' Alto Medioevo alla prima guerra mondiale . Indice. 1 Posizione geografica. 2 Storia e descrizione. 3 Altri progetti.

  2. Hohenzollern Castle is a hilltop castle located on the mountain Hohenzollern, an isolated promontory of the Swabian Jura 855 metres (2,805 ft) above sea level, 234 metres above and to the south of Hechingen, Germany, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Stuttgart, capital of Baden-Württemberg.

    • Germany
  3. Hohenzollern Castle, near Hechingen, was built in the mid-19th century by Frederick William IV of Prussia on the remains of the castle founded in the early 11th century. Alpirsbach Abbey, founded by the Hohenzollerns in 1095. Zollern, from 1218 Hohenzollern, was a county of the Holy Roman Empire.

    • Before 1061
  4. Stemma di Casa Hohenzollern. La Casata degli Hohenzollern è una dinastia reale di origine tedesca che nel corso della storia ha detenuto i titoli di principi elettori, re di Prussia, sovrani di Romania e imperatori tedeschi. La famiglia usa il motto Nihil sine Deo (Nulla senza Dio).

  5. We invite you to step into our castle, into our history and experience the events and developments of the Hohenzollern dynasty and castle. PALACE TOURS. Welcome to Hohenzollern Castle. Discover germany´s second-largest city castle.

  6. Die Burg Hohenzollern ist die Stammburg des Fürstengeschlechts und ehemals regierenden preußischen Königs- und deutschen Kaiserhauses der Hohenzollern. Sie liegt im Zollernalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg auf der Gemarkung der Gemeinde Bisingen, zu deren Ortsteil Zimmern sie gehört.

    • Höhenburg, Gipfellage
    • Bisingen
    • Erste Burg um 1000 bis 1267, aktueller Bautenstand 1850 bis 1867
    • Deutschland
  7. Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). It takes its name from a castle in Swabia first mentioned as Zolorin or Zolre (the modern Hohenzollern, south of Tübingen, in the Land.