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    Website. www .coburg .de. Coburg ( German pronunciation: [ˈkoːˌbʊʁk] ⓘ) is a town located on the Itz river in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. Long part of one of the Thuringian states of the Wettin line, it joined Bavaria by popular vote only in 1920. Until the revolution of 1918, it was one of the capitals of the Duchy ...

  2. Coburg History. Coburg first appears in official documents in the 11th century, when a monastery was built on the hill where the fortress now stands. The monastery later moved to the area of the St Maurice church in the present old town. Although there was an earlier settlement at the base of the hill, the first mention of the town of Coburg ...

  3. Coburg. At the top of Bavaria and dating back to at least the 11th century, Coburg sat undiscovered by many late 20th century tourists, surrounded as it was on three sides by the former East Germany. The town’s main attraction, impossible to miss since it overlooks the town, is the 13th century Veste Coburg Castle, one of Germany’s largest ...

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    • Veste Coburg. Building. Veste Coburg | Veste Coburg. Perched up a hill overlooking the city centre sits Veste-Coburg, an 11th-century medieval fortress.
    • Ehrenburg Castle. Building. Hall of Giants in Ehrenburg Palace | Hall of Giants in Ehrenburg Palace. Ehrenburg Castle is one of Coburg’s not-to-miss attraction.
    • Moritz Church. Church. The beautifully built Moritz church | The beautifully built Moritz church. Coburg’s oldest Protestant church dates back to the 14th century, and parts of the original structure can still be seen today.
    • Market Square. Market. Coburg market square | Coburg market square. Coburg’s picturesque market square pinpoints the centre of the old town and is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists.
  4. Coburg, city, northern Bavaria Land (state), central Germany. It lies on the Itz River, in the foothills of the Thuringian Forest, some 80 miles (130 km) west of the Czech border. Coburg was an imperial possession in the 10th century, and it was first mentioned in a document of 1056. The counts of Henneberg inherited the city in 1248, and it ...

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  6. Aug 16, 2012 · 39. Castles. Neo-Gothic construction, first mentioned in 1122, from 1862 to today it has been owned by the ducal family of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha. The “Ducal Art Collection” is housed there with noble home decor, Roentgen furniture, palace chapel and rose garden.

  7. The Morizkirche is the oldest church in Coburg, dating back to a Roman basilica from the 13th century. The original foundations can be seen to this day. Over the centuries, the church has been renovated a few times. For all the bell enthusiasts, there are five bells in the tower – the biggest of which weighs 2.5 tons!

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