Hohenfels Castle (Hohenfels)
Hohenfels Castle (German: Burg Hohenfels), also called Schloss Hohenfels or New Hohenfels (Neu-Hohenfels) is a mediaeval spur castle in which a boarding school was housed until July 2017. The castle stands within the parish of Kalkofen, over a kilometre north of the village itself, which is part of the municipality of Hohenfels in the county of Konstanz in Germany. The castle gave its name to the municipality of Hohenfels which was created in 1973.
Hohenfels Castle | |
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Burg Hohenfels, Schloss Hohenfels, Neu-Hohenfels, Schule Schloss Salem- Unterstufe Hohenfels | |
Hohenfels-Kalkofen | |
Hohenfels Castle seen from the Mahlspürer valley to the south | |
Hohenfels Castle Hohenfels Castle | |
Coordinates | 47°51′51″N 9°06′40″E |
Type | hill castle, spur castle |
Code | DE-BW |
Site information | |
Condition | preserved or largely preserved |
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