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Dilsberg Castle (German: Bergfeste Dilsberg) is a ruined castle located in Neckargemünd, Germany. It was built by the counts of Lauffen in the 12th century, but in the 14th century became part of the Electorate of the Palatinate. The castle became an administrative center for the Electoral Palatinate and thus a target in the wars of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th century, the castle fell into ruin and was used as a quarry. American writer Mark Twain visited the castle in the 1870s and wrote about it in A Tramp Abroad. As of 2020, Dilsberg Castle is administered by the heritage agency .

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  • Dilsberg Castle (German: Bergfeste Dilsberg) is a ruined castle located in Neckargemünd, Germany. It was built by the counts of Lauffen in the 12th century, but in the 14th century became part of the Electorate of the Palatinate. The castle became an administrative center for the Electoral Palatinate and thus a target in the wars of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th century, the castle fell into ruin and was used as a quarry. American writer Mark Twain visited the castle in the 1870s and wrote about it in A Tramp Abroad. As of 2020, Dilsberg Castle is administered by the heritage agency . (en)
  • Die Bergfeste Dilsberg ist eine hochmittelalterliche Bergfeste östlich von Heidelberg im Rhein-Neckar-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg, aus der sich der Ortsteil Dilsberg der Stadt Neckargemünd entwickelt hat. (de)
  • Укрепление Дильсберг — крепость эпохи высокого Средневековья к востоку от Гейдельберга. Состоящая из сильно руинированного замка и окружённого стеной поселения, она представляет собой историческое ядро бывшего города Дильсберг (статус города получил в 1347 году; ныне — часть города Неккаргемюнд). (ru)
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  • Bergfeste Dilsberg (en)
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  • Inner bailey wall from within the bailey (en)
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  • Neckargemünd, Germany (en)
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  • Dilsberg Castle (German: Bergfeste Dilsberg) is a ruined castle located in Neckargemünd, Germany. It was built by the counts of Lauffen in the 12th century, but in the 14th century became part of the Electorate of the Palatinate. The castle became an administrative center for the Electoral Palatinate and thus a target in the wars of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th century, the castle fell into ruin and was used as a quarry. American writer Mark Twain visited the castle in the 1870s and wrote about it in A Tramp Abroad. As of 2020, Dilsberg Castle is administered by the heritage agency . (en)
  • Die Bergfeste Dilsberg ist eine hochmittelalterliche Bergfeste östlich von Heidelberg im Rhein-Neckar-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg, aus der sich der Ortsteil Dilsberg der Stadt Neckargemünd entwickelt hat. (de)
  • Укрепление Дильсберг — крепость эпохи высокого Средневековья к востоку от Гейдельберга. Состоящая из сильно руинированного замка и окружённого стеной поселения, она представляет собой историческое ядро бывшего города Дильсберг (статус города получил в 1347 году; ныне — часть города Неккаргемюнд). (ru)
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  • Bergfeste Dilsberg (de)
  • Укрепление Дильсберг (ru)
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