Burg Hardegg

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Burg Hardegg
Lower Austria, Austria
Burg Hardegg
TypeCastle

Burg Hardegg is a castle in Lower Austria, Austria. Burg Hardegg is 317 metres (1,040 ft) above sea level.[1] It was restored in the late 19th century with the help of architect Carl Gangolf Kayser.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Burg Hardegg Altitude and Location
  2. ^ Telesko, Werner (2008). Kulturraum Österreich: Die Identität der Regionen in der bildenden Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts. Böhlau Verlag Wien. ISBN 9783205777205.
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