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  1. Ehrenburg Palace (German: Schloss Ehrenburg) is a palace in Coburg, Franconia, Germany. It served as the main Coburg residence for the ruling princes from the 1540s until 1918. The palace's exterior today mostly reflects Gothic Revival style.

  2. Castle adventure. In a traditional act of chivalry we happily extend our hospitality to you and invite you to come in, stay awhile – and enjoy! Our events are an experience for visitors both young and old.

  3. www.ehrenburg.de › en › castleEhrenburg: Castle

    Welcome > Castle. History of the Ehrenburg. In 1161 Emperor Frederick I (“Barbarossa”) settles a dispute between the archbishop of Trier and the Rhenish Count Palatine over the possession of the castle. This gives rise to the first mention of the Ehrenburg in contemporary documents. Friends of the Ehrenburg.

  4. This medieval castle towers over a deep valley with stunning views from the twin towers, after a healthy climb. Technically it's a ruin, but there is enough of it left to convey the feeling of an actual castle. The Sunday special entertainment certainly makes for a brilliant day out.

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  5. Ehrenburg Palace. – Coburg. Ehrenburg Palace was built by the Coburg dukes in the 16th centur y as a representative town residence. The building, which was to be constructed on the site of a Franciscan monastery no longer in operation, was commissioned in the year 1543...

  6. Ehrenburg Palace, the town residence of the Coburg dukes, fronts the Palace Square (Schlossplatz) today as a building in the Neo-Gothic style of the 19th century. Behind the façades, however, is a palace with a 450-year history.

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  8. With its neo-Gothic exterior facade, the city residence of the Coburg dukes is an impressive sight on Coburg’s castle square. Duke Johann Ernst of Saxe-Coburg (1521 - 1553) had Ehrenburg Palace built between 1543 and 1547 to replace a dissolved Franciscan monastery.

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