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Burg Klempenow

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EUR6,00

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Burgruine. Auf einer Anhöhe gelegene Anlage in Backstein, im Kern 13./14. Jahrhundert, vielfach verändert; hoher runder Turm mit steilem gemauerten Helm, als einziger von vier ehemaligen Ecktürmen erhalten, daran anschließend der Nordflügel an der Wehrmauer des Kernbaus, Torhaus aus dem 15. Jahrhundert sowie Teile des ehem. Wohngebäudes aus dem 16. Jahrhundert. Sanierung und Sicherung seit 1991 durch den Kultur-Transit-96 e.V. und die Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz. Heute genutzt als kultureller Veranstaltungsort, Kornboden im Torhaus heute Galerie, Burgcafé im Erdgeschoßraum des Nordflügels.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-941675-71-1
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatSaddle-sewn
Publication townBerlin
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date01/07/2015
Edition2. Aufl., überarbeitet
Series no.5
LanguageGerman
Illustrations1 Karten, 19 s/w Rastergrafiken
Article no.19259632
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.63bbcf9a0d3e44809dc05fa128ac0e3a
Product groupBU550
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