Burgruine Araburg

Castle in Lower Austria, Austria
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48°00′39″N 15°52′03″E / 48.01082°N 15.86741°E / 48.01082; 15.86741Site informationConditionIn ruinsSite historyBuilt1180

Burgruine Araburg is a castle in Lower Austria, Austria. Burgruine Araburg is 776 metres (2,546 ft) above sea level, making it the highest castle ruin in Lower Austria.[1][2]

  • East side of Araburg castle seen from the keep
    East side of Araburg castle seen from the keep
  • Araburg ruins
    Araburg ruins
  • Burgruine Araburg on top of the hill seen from Kaumberg
    Burgruine Araburg on top of the hill seen from Kaumberg

See also

References

  1. ^ Burgruine Araburg Altitude and Position
  2. ^ "Araburg". Wienerwald. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
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