What to See in Eichstätt
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Eichstätt Cathedral
Eichstätt Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Willibald and St.
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Limes
The līmes is a modern term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the…
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Limes
The līmes is a modern term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the…
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Limes
Līmes is a modern term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the Roman…
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Limes
Līmes is a modern term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the Roman…
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Limes
The līmes is a modern term used primarily for the Germanic border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome marking the borders of the…
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Dollnstein
Dollnstein is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
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Hexenagger Castle
Schloss Hexenagger is a Bavarian castle located in the district of Hexenagger located near the town of Altmannstein in the Altmühl Valley…
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Willibaldsburg
The Willibaldsburg is a spur castle, built around the year 1353, in Eichstätt in Upper Bavaria.
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Wellheim Castle
Wellheim Castle is a former fortification in Upper Bavaria. The ruins of the old rock castle stand dominantly on Jurassic rocks above the…
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Viereckschanze
A Viereckschanze is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of Celtic Western Europe.
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Viereckschanze
A Viereckschanze is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of Celtic Western Europe.
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Viereckschanze
A Viereckschanze is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of Celtic Western Europe.
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Viereckschanze
A Viereckschanze is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of Celtic Western Europe.
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Pfünz Roman Fort
Pfünz Roman Fort, Castra Vetoniana or Vetonianae, was a Roman cohort camp near Pfünz, a village in the municipality of Walting in the…
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Nassenfels Castle
Nassenfels Castle stands at the edge of the market village of Nassenfels in the county of Eichstätt in Upper Bavaria.
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