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Ruine Falkenstein topographic map

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Ruine Falkenstein

Originally known as Castrum Pfronten, the stone castle was built approximately 1270–1280 by Count Meinhard II of Tyrol on the borders of his land. Because of the unusual situation of the castle it has been interpreted in historical context as a symbol of opposition to the Duchy of Bavaria. (During the winter the castle was dangerous to inhabit because of the high altitude at which it is located.) The name Castle Falkenstein only came into use in the 15th century.

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About this map

Name: Ruine Falkenstein topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ruine Falkenstein, Auf dem Falkenstein, Benken, Pfronten, Landkreis Ostallgäu, Bavaria, 87629, Germany (47.56939 10.59117 47.56949 10.59141)

Average elevation: 940 m

Minimum elevation: 825 m

Maximum elevation: 1,251 m

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