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proposed in 1882 the reconstruction and submitted drawings and plans based on old documents, primarily using the castle's appearance in the 16th century. Since 1890 the castle reconstruction committee has led the restoration of the castle over the next 24 years. Painters from the
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On the night of 26 November 1920 a large fire destroyed much of the castle. Subsequently, visitors had to pay entry fees and the money was used to restore and rebuild the castle again. Reconstruction lasted from 1922 to 1925. In 1929 the Engelbert monument by the sculptor
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The surroundings offer hiking trails to the forests and to Unterburg, that is where the village is located, at the foot of the mountain. There you can buy the
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of Burg castle 1218–1225. Engelbert was a very powerful man, not only archbishop and count, but also advisor and chief administrator to the
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river. In the 13th and 14th centuries Schloss Burg remained the main residence of the counts of Berg. Five years after King
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built Schloss Burg on a mountain overlooking the river Wupper. The old castle of the counts, Castle Berge in Odenthal near
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in about 1715. The reconstructed castle of today is a major public attraction. It also contains the Museum of the
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in 1218. Since the late count had no male descendants his younger brother, Archbishop
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Linguistically, "Schloss Burg" would be translated as "palace castle" - a
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to the position of a duke in 1380, Düsseldorf became the capital of the
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Today's appearance does not exactly match the condition documented by
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Burg used to be an independent township until it became part of
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In 1632 Swedish soldiers laid siege to the castle. After the
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on 5 June 1288. After the battle, the opposing archbishop of
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At the beginning of the 12th century (after 1133), Count
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specialty; the pretzel bakers even have a monument. A
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With the erection of the 455:Location within North Rhine-Westphalia 7: 969:Buildings and structures in Solingen 98:adding citations to reliable sources 475: 442: 777:in 1914 the work seemed complete. 458:Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia 234:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 979:Historic house museums in Germany 964:Museums in North Rhine-Westphalia 959:Castles in North Rhine-Westphalia 44:This article has multiple issues. 931: 474: 467: 441: 434: 417: 281: 219: 176: 74: 33: 667:Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II 85:needs additional citations for 52:or discuss these issues on the 357:{{Translated|de|Schloss Burg}} 355:You may also add the template 1: 641:and died during the siege of 399:Building in Solingen, Germany 198:related to non-recent events. 189:slanted towards recent events 673:and tutor of the later king 109:"Burg Castle" Solingen 1000: 883:Schloss Burg an der Wupper 868:Schloss Burg als Postkarte 853:Schloss Burg an der Wupper 702:Siegfried II of Westerburg 633:His great-grandson, Count 598:), located in Burg an der 319:Machine translation, like 984:Hunting lodges in Germany 567: 503: 428: 416: 409: 296:the corresponding article 771:Kunstakademie Düsseldorf 734:John III, Duke of Cleves 790:Erich Philipp Ploennies 366:For more guidance, see 249:more precise citations. 18:Schloss Burg (Solingen) 679:Friedrich von Isenberg 675:Henry (VII) of Germany 659:Waleran III of Limburg 651:Engelbert I of Cologne 608:North Rhine-Westphalia 595: 742:Henry VIII of England 740:, briefly married to 368:Knowledge:Translation 339:copyright attribution 940:at Wikimedia Commons 547:51.13750°N 7.15278°E 94:improve this article 694:battle of Worringen 543: /  508:General information 494:Show map of Germany 423:Burg Castle in 2010 690:Adolf VIII of Berg 347:interlanguage link 936:Media related to 911:Scarisbrick, John 881:Elke Lutterbach: 637:took part in the 624:Adolf III of Berg 580: 579: 552:51.13750; 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