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Deutsch: Burg 1-9, Tittmoning; Burg Tittmoning, stark befestigte Anlage auf einem Höhensporn; Gebäudekomplex aus Tuffstein um unregelmäßigen Hof, rückseitig an hohen Bering angebaut, mit zwei Toren, Zwinger, Graben und Wehrmauern; 1234 erstmals erwähnt, als Grenzfeste des Erzstifts Salzburg ausgebaut, Baumaßnahmen im 14./15. Jahrhundert und 1553, Umgestaltung um 1614 zum bischöflichen Jagdschloss, 1805 Teilzerstörung durch Brand; seit 1851/52 größtenteils im Besitz der Stadt Tittmoning, jetzt Heimathaus des Rupertiwinkels;
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Date | Taken on 14 September 2020 | ||
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