schloss|schlosses in English

noun

castle (in Germany, Austria)

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1. Schlossplatz – Schloss Affing (privat) Loop from Iglbach

2. Salzbergkapelle – Schloss Affing (privat) Loop from Aulzhausen

3. Martiner Schloss Ludwigshohe Beerenauslese Qualitatswein mit Pradikat No

4. Bern: Schloss Aarwangen - Le château de Aarwangen (in French)

5. The Schloss (palace), completed in 1720 in Baroque style, today a hotel.

6. Basilikum > Burgen und Schlösser > Schloss Montfort in Langenargen am Bodensee

7. With this, the first phase of accouterment work on Schloss Eggenberg was completed.

8. Under his regency Schloss Eggenberg received its first magnificent accouterments and the first garden was established.

9. Arteson INGENIEURE – Scherer Technology UG und Max Müth GbR Schloss Lindich 1 72379 Hechingen Germany

10. You can find sights such as the New Palace (Neues Schloss), Bayreuth Festspielhaus, Eremitage, Spitalkirche, The Old …

11. Pasley was the editor for Das Schloss, published in 1982, and Der Process (The Trial), published in 1990.

12. Affing House (German: Schloss Affing) is a stately home in Affing, Bavaria, Germany that has its origins in an early moated castle.It was the seat of a hofmark, a Bavarian feudal estate.After the old castle was destroyed, the schloss was built in 1682

13. Wi-Fi internet access via hotspot is available throughout the Hotel am Schloss Borbeck for a small fee.

14. Affing House (German language: Schloss Affing) is a stately home in Affing, Bavaria, Germany that has its origins in an early moated castle.It was the seat of a hofmark, a Bavarian feudal estate.After the old castle was destroyed, the schloss was built in 1682

15. Albert was born at Schloss Rosenau, near Coburg, Germany, the second son of Ernest III, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, and his first wife, Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg

16. Hotel in Herten: Business hours of reception: from 06:00 a.m. to midnight A combination of historic ambience and outstanding service ensures our guests a memorable stay at Hotel Schloss Westerholt.

17. Its lord based it consciously on the – actually anachronistic – design of a high medieval hill castle whilst, in other places, the first castles had been abandoned or converted into schloss-like country houses.

18. Close mouthed destinita induction coil English-Croatian hinter Schloss und Riegel alakítás iyaho-n of the wishbone (in birds) pravovaljan peliportti (fam.) one must draw a line somewhere

19. Kafka's unfinished works, including his novels Der Process, Das Schloss and Amerika (also known as Der Verschollene, The Man Who Disappeared), were published posthumously, mostly by his friend Max Brod, who ignored Kafka's wish to have the manuscripts destroyed.

20. A new Schloss Neuhaus station was opened on 30 October 2008 between Schatenweg and Hatzfelder Straße with access to Schatenweg; the access from Hatzfelder Straße has not yet been completed due to problems with land acquisition.

21. With its preserved accouterments, the extensive scenic gardens as well as some additional collections from the Universalmuseum Joanneum housed in the palace and park, Schloss Eggenberg counts among the most valuable cultural assets of Austria.

22. Braunschweiger (sausage), the name for several types of sausages Braunschweiger Kammermusikpodium, classical music festival held in Lower Saxony, Germany; Braunschweiger Land, region in Lower Saxony, Germany; Braunschweiger Mumme, alcoholic beer from Braunschweig, Germany; Braunschweiger Schloss, palace in Braunschweig, Germany

23. Some of his works are displayed in China and Germany, such as Les couleur de l'esprit " in the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt or the spatial anamorphosis of Schloss Brake (Lemgo), which was created in cooperation with Claude Prévost.

24. Popular legend has it that Mozart was thinking of his own impending death while writing this piece, and even that a messenger from the afterworld commissioned it. However, documentary evidence has established that the anonymous commission came from one Count Franz Walsegg of Schloss Stuppach, and that most if not all of the music had been written while Mozart was still in good health.