Fuggerschloss Babenhausen

Castle in Bavaria, Germany
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Fuggerschloss Babenhausen

The Fuggerschloss Babenhausen is a castle in Babenhausen, Bavaria.[1][2] It is the home of the Fugger-Babenhausen family, which was promoted to the status of Imperial Princes in 1803.

References

  1. ^ Bushart, Bruno (2008). Schwaben. Georg Paula (2., überarb. Aufl ed.). München: Deutscher Kunstverlag. pp. 161–163. ISBN 978-3-422-03116-6. OCLC 244104312.
  2. ^ "Babenhausen (Swabia) - Chock-Full Of Lovely Churches". Retrieved 2022-12-28.
  • Die Linie Fugger-Babenhausen (in German)

48°08′36″N 10°15′19″E / 48.1432°N 10.2552°E / 48.1432; 10.2552

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