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    The so-called Iburg Castle (‹See Tfd› German: Schloss Iburg), is a castle and former Benedictine abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany. [1] From ca. 1100 till 1673 it was the seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück. It is also notable as the birthplace of Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, Queen consort in Prussia.

  2. Iburg is a ruined hill castle in Westphalia. It was build around the 8th century, dating back to the time of Charlemagne and his war with the Saxons. Today it is a popular day-trip destination and the tower, named after Charlemagne (Kaiser Karl Turm), can be climbed for beautiful views.

  3. Iburg Castle The so-called Iburg Castle, is a castle and former Benedictine abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany. From ca. 1100 till 1673 it was the seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück.

  4. Iburg Castle, a double complex of residence and monastery and the most important regional castle of the Osnabrück bishops from the 11th to the 17th century, is enthroned on the castle hill above the Kneipp spa and is the town's landmark.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Castle_and_monastery_complexIburg Castle - Wikiwand

    The so-called Iburg Castle , is a castle and former Benedictine abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany. From ca. 1100 till 1673 it was the seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück. It is also notable as the birthplace of Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, Queen consort in Prussia.

  6. The so-called Iburg Castle, is a castle and former Benedictine abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany.

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  8. The magnificent Iburg Castle in Bad Iburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, is an impressive example of Romanesque architecture. It was built in 1070 under the supervision of architect Hermann von Balken on behalf of the Bishop of Osnabrück.

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