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Pfinzing Castle or Mornek Castle is one of three preserved castles of the Nuremberg patriciate in Feucht, along with the Tucherschloss and the Zeidlerschloss. The Castle[1] has been owned and used by the market town of Feucht since 1988. Concerts and art exhibitions are held in the entrance hall.
PfinzingCastle or Mornek Castle is one of three preserved castles of the Nuremberg patriciate in Feucht, along with the Tucherschloss and the Zeidlerschloss...
property by the Pfinzings. The most famous family representative and lord of the castle was Paul Pfinzing (1554-1599). The Pfinzing von Henfenfeld contributed...
early on. Bertold Pfinzing († 1405), Ulrich Stromer's son-in-law, was King Wenzel's advisor and financier . His son, Sebald Pfinzing († 1431), also played...
connected by a canal and an avenue of poplars with it, on the left bank of the Pfinz, at the foot of the Turmberg. During the Second World War, 329 people were...
Grossgründlach Castle north of Nuremberg, a residence of the barons Haller since 1766 when they inherited it from the patrician family Pfinzing. However, over...
Kraichgau, and shortly before reaching Karlsruhe it branches off into the Pfinz valley leading to Pforzheim, the entrance to the Black Forest. As Bertha...
daughter, Katharina, died in 1571, while another, Maria, married Ludwig Pfinzing in 1576. They had two sons, Seyfried, who died young, and Gottfried, who...
stapfen Furt) as the location was the only feasible place to cross the Pfinz River, and so was strategically important in the wider region since ancient...
Tetzelsche Family Foundation: the Tetzel castle in Kirchensittenbach (administered initially in rotation by the Pfinzing († 1764), Behaim († 1942) and Volckamer...
Karlsruhe at first, but was later transferred over to the deanery of Alb-Pfinz with its seat in Pfinztal. The congregation continued to grow and was eventually...
waterway bringing trade and goods deep inland since those days. The various castles and defenses built along it attest to its prominence as a waterway in the...
heading for Ellmendingen. At the Dietenhäuser Mühle (mill) it crosses the Pfinz valley. Leading through scattered orchards and woods the path reaches Langensteinbach...
also a former capital of Baden, a historic region named after Hohenbaden Castle in the city of Baden-Baden. Located on the right bank of the Rhine near...
around Brackenheim; sub-gau of Elsenzgau Anglachgau [de]: along the lower Pfinz and Kraichbach on the right bank of the Upper Rhine in northern Baden-Württemberg...
'Rutmerspach'. Pfinzweiler which was mentioned in 1328 as hamlet 'uff dr Pfinz' was abandoned during the Thirty Years' War. The reestablishment of Pfinzweiler...
the Enz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated on the river Pfinz, 14 km southeast of Karlsruhe, and 12 km northwest of Pforzheim. 1st millennium...
gradients. Overall, it crosses five mountain ridges between the valleys of the Pfinz, Walzbach, Saalbach, Kraichbach, Elsenz and Lein, requiring three tunnels...