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    The Veste Coburg (Coburg Fortress) is one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses of Germany. It is situated on a hill above the town of Coburg, in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria.

  2. Veste Coburg, also known as the Fränkische Krone (Franconian Crown), was a grand fortress that remains one of Germany’s largest and best-preserved castles. About The Veste Coburg And Its History. The Veste Coburg has a long and interesting history with some of the world’s most famous men (and women).

  3. Veste Coburg. The Veste Coburg, also known as the “Franconian Crown”, was first mentioned in a document in 1056. In 1353 it fell to the House of Wettin and as a building of strategic importance was expanded to create an almost impregnable castle.

  4. 09561 2343194. www.burgschaenke- veste-coburg.de. Short description of Coburg Castle including information for tourists like opening hours, admission charges etc.

  5. Jul 28, 2024 · Known as the Franconian Crown, Veste Coburg is a great place to visit for every history lover. The first record of the structures dates back to 1056, though this wasn't the impregnable fortress yet but a simple chapel and later monastery.

  6. Coburg Fortress is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Germany. It is also called "Franconian Crown" because it towers over Coburg like a huge jewel on a 464-metre-high dolomite rock. The construction of a castle complex was first mentioned in 1225.

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  8. Jun 11, 2019 · Also known as Veste Coburg, it is one of the largest surviving medieval fortresses in Germany. With panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the castle is a tank of a building. Besides its hilltop location, there are an impressive three layers of defensive walls and numerous watchtowers.

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