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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MühlburgMühlburg - Wikipedia

    Mühlburg, formerly a town on its own right, is a borough located in the west of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The name Mühlburg could be translated as 'Mill Castle' and refers to a water mill and a water castle located at the site where a Roman road once crossed the small river Alb .

  2. www.tourism-bw.com › attractions › muehlburg-3d1046c7b7Mühlburg | tourismus-bw.de

    Mühlburg is one of the smaller districts of the fan-shaped city, but not to be underestimated! "Small but mighty" is the motto here - the district on the western edge of the city combines city, countryside and, with the Rhine harbour, the river! With owner-managed shops lined up alongside some very special insider tips, Mühlburg is definitely worth a visit!

  3. Mühlburg is one of the smaller districts of the fan-shaped city, but not to be underestimated! Small but mighty is the motto here - the district on the western edge of the city combines city, countryside and, with the Rhine harbour, the river! With owner-managed shops lined up alongside some very special insider tips, Mühlburg is definitely worth a visit!

  4. The oldest of the three Drei Gleichen ('Three Like') castles, Mühlburg was first mentioned in 704 and possibly existed in some form as early as 319 (although the earliest dated remains are from the 13th century). While considered a ruin, its moat, walls, drawbridge and 22m-high tower are intact.

  5. May 20, 2019 · June 6, 2018. Scotty 🦊. The Mühlburg, also called Mühlberg, at 375 m above sea level. NN high spur of the Schlossleite above the village of Mühlberg is the oldest castle of the three equals and is considered the oldest preserved building in Thuringia. translated by • View Original.

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  6. Mühlburg. Mühlburg is one of the smaller districts in the fan-shaped city, but should by no means be underestimated! “Small, but wow!” is the motto here – the district, situated on the western edge of the city, unites the urban and rural landscapes, as well as the river with its port on the Rhine. Independent shops are dotted among very ...

  7. The second castle is called Mühlburg (1309 ft. above the sea). This existed as early as 704 and was besieged by Henry IV. in 1087. It came into the hands of Prussia in 1803.

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