Grubenhagen Castle

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Grubenhagen Castle is a medieval fortress in present-day Lower Saxony, Germany, that served as the ancestral seat and power center of the Welf principality of Grubenhagen.

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Grubenhagen Castle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
medieval castle
ruined castle
associatedDynasty Welf dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith House of Welf NERFINISHED
Principality of Grubenhagen NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod Middle Ages
category Castles in Lower Saxony
Hill castles in Germany
Ruined castles in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
defensiveType hilltop castle
function military stronghold
residence of regional rulers
governedBy Princes of Grubenhagen NERFINISHED
hasCondition ruin
hasFeature gate remains
inner ward
outer ward
ring wall
tower remains
hasLanguageOfName German
hasNameInLanguage Burg Grubenhagen (German) NERFINISHED
hasTourismType castle ruin tourism
hasViewOf surrounding Leine valley
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument in Lower Saxony
historicalRegion Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Europe
District of Northeim NERFINISHED
Lower Saxony
Solling-Vogler region NERFINISHED
near Einbeck
northwestern Germany
present-day Lower Saxony, Germany
locatedOn hill
material stone
near town of Einbeck
village of Katlenburg-Lindau
openToPublic yes
originalUse seat of a principality
partOf Welf territories NERFINISHED
region South Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
usedAs ancestral seat of the Welf principality of Grubenhagen
power center of the Welf principality of Grubenhagen

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Principality of Grubenhagen namedAfter Grubenhagen Castle