Altenklingen Castle
Castle in Thurgau, Switzerland
Altenklingen Castle is a castle in late Renaissance style in the Swiss Canton of Thurgau in the municipality of Wigoltingen.
It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1] Since 1595 the castle and the surrounding area is privately owned by the Zollikofer family.[2]
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Castles and Fortresses of the Canton of Thurgau
- Altenburg
- Altenklingen
- Arbon
- Arenenberg
- Bachtobel
- Bernegg
- Bettwiesen
- Alt-Bichelsee
- Bildegg
- Bischofszell
- Brunegg
- Buhwil
- Bürglen
- Castell
- Eugensberg
- Frauenfeld
- Freudenfels
- Alt-Gachnang
- Neu-Gachnang
- Girsberg
- Gottlieben
- Hagenwil
- Hauptwil
- Heitnau
- Heuberg
- Hubberg
- Hüttlingen
- Kefikon
- Klingenberg
- Liebenfels
- Louisenberg
- Mammern
- Mammertshofen
- Neuburg
- Öttlishausen
- Roggwil
- Sandegg
- Schleifenrain
- Seeburg
- Salenstein
- Sonnenberg
- Steinegg
- Tannegg
- Unterhof
- Weinfelden
- Wellenberg
- See also
- Castles of Switzerland
- Castles of Europe
47°36′08″N 9°04′41″E / 47.602198°N 9.07793°E / 47.602198; 9.07793
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