Burgruine Friedburg

Demolished Austrian castle
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47°13′59.9″N 12°13′59.9″E / 47.233306°N 12.233306°E / 47.233306; 12.233306TypeHillside castleSite historyBuiltaround 1000

Burgruine Friedburg was a castle, now demolished, in the state of Salzburg, Austria.

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Castle ruin
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Burgenland
  • Burg Bernstein
  • Burg Forchtenstein
  • Burg Güssing
  • Burgruine Landsee
  • Burg Lockenhaus
  • Burg Schlaining

Carinthia
Lower AustriaSalzburgStyria
TyrolUpper AustriaVorarlberg
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