Wartburg Castle

Wartburg Castle


Eisenach, Germany (DE)
The Wartburg is a castle originally built in the Middle Ages. It's situated on a precipice of 410 m to the SW of and overlooking the town of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia. It was the home of St. Elisabeth of Hungary, the place where Martin Luther translated the New Testament of the Bible into German, the site of the Wartburg festival of 1817 and the supposed setting for the possibly legendary Sängerkrieg. It was an important inspiration for Ludwig II when he decided to build Neuschwanstein Castle.
The Wartburg is a castle originally built in the Middle Ages. It's situated on a precipice of 410 m to the SW of and overlooking the town of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia. It was the home of St. Elisabeth of Hungary, the place where Martin Luther translated the New Testament of the Bible into German, the site of the Wartburg festival of 1817 and the supposed setting for the possibly legendary Sängerkrieg. It was an important inspiration for Ludwig II when he decided to build Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org, whc.unesco.org
By: kaiken

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