Harburg Castle in Harburg, Bavaria, in the Donau-Ries district, is an extensive mediaeval complex from the 11th / 12th century. Originally it was a Staufer castle and was owned by the princely House of Oettingen-Wallerstein. Since 2000 the castle belongs to the Prince of Oettingen-Wallerstein Cultural Foundation, which has the mission to preserve this unique castle for the present and future.
HarburgCastle in Harburg, Bavaria, in the Donau-Ries district, is an extensive mediaeval complex from the 11th / 12th century. Originally it was a Staufer...
Harburg may refer to: Harburg (district), Lower Saxony Harburg, Bavaria Harburg, Hamburg, a borough of Hamburg Harburg (quarter), the former Hanoveran...
Nördlingen, Dinkelsbühl and Rothenburg ob der Tauber and in castles such as Burg Harburg and the famous Neuschwanstein. With about five million overnight...
estates (notable exceptions are structures in the boroughs of Bergedorf and Harburg which date from a time prior to becoming part of Hamburg). In the 17th...
Wallerstein, Wallerstein Wellwart (Wöllwarth), Harburg (Schwaben), remains of a motte-and-bailey castle Schloss Autenried, Ichenhausen Schloss Burgau,...
Hasenburg (487,4 m), north of Buhla Haarburg (453.1 m), site of the old Harburgcastle, southeast of Haynrode Hubenberg (453.1 m), southwest of Buhla The rivers...
hockey player and head coach Harburg (disambiguation) Hartberg, a city in Styria, Austria Harzburg, a former imperial castle overlooking Bad Harzburg, Lower...
Harold Arlen and adapted by Herbert Stothart, with lyrics by Edgar "Yip" Harburg. The Wizard of Oz is celebrated for its use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling...
Winzenburgturm OT, Berghotel Rosstrappe Harburg 438.2 Upper Harz; Harz/S-A NRP Wernigerode HZ S-A Site of HarburgCastle, inn (currently closed), former Wernigerode...
by his morganatic wife Eléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse (1639–1722), Lady of Harburg, a French Huguenot noblewoman. Sophia Dorothea appears to have grown up...
written for a film. Music and lyrics were by Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, who won an Academy Award for Best Song for "Over the Rainbow." Herbert...
(Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields, 1959) April in Paris (Vernon Duke and Yip Harburg, 1932) Aquarela do Brasil (Ary Barroso) Aquarius (Galt MacDermot and James...
done through the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937, when the cities Altona, Harburg, and Wandsbek were merged into the state of Hamburg. The Act of the Constitution...
existed since 1642. Altona Bergedorf Eimsbüttel Hamburg-Mitte Hamburg-Nord Harburg Wandsbek Coat of arms of Hamburg Flags of German states Harry D. Schurdel...