Bunkenburg
Bunkenburg was a castle built during the 13th and 14th centuries in the shape of a circular fort located on the banks of the Aller… Read more…
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Bunkenburg was a castle built during the 13th and 14th centuries in the shape of a circular fort located on the banks of the Aller opposite Ahlden in north Germany. Only a section of the rampart, roughly 60 metres long and 3 metres high, exists today. The name of the castle is probably derived from the material, bog iron, used for its construction and known in common parlance as Bunke.
Source: Wikipedia
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Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunkenburg
Address 29693, Germany
Coordinates 52°45'41.28" N, 9°33'31.494" E
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