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    Website. stadt.gluecksburg.de. Glücksburg ( German pronunciation: [ˈɡlʏksˌbʊʁk] ⓘ; Danish: Lyksborg) is a small town northeast of Flensburg in the district Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and is the northernmost town in Germany.

  2. Gałęzie. Mountbatten-Windsorowie. Glücksburgowie (l. poj. Glücksburg, właśc. niem. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, duń. Slesvig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Lyksborg, gr. Γκλύξμπουργκ) – dynastia europejska pochodzenia niemieckiego, panująca w Danii od 1863, Grecji z przerwami w 1863–1973, Norwegii od 1905 ...

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    The floors of the castle were once assigned to different functions. The design of most of the rooms goes back to the Baroque era, only some of the paintings from the time of construction have survived. Most of the furnishings in the palace were auctioned off in 1824 after the death of Anna Carolina or transferred to Berlin after the events of 1864. The furniture that can be viewed today is stylistically mostly from the 19th century and was brought here from Gottorf Castle and Kiel Castle. It...

    The King of Norway Harald V, the Queen of Denmark Margrethe II, and the Spanish Queen Sophiaare all living members of the House of Gluecksburg.
    Germany's northernmost castle was the setting of the TV-show Der Fuerst und das Maedchen. In the show the castle is named "Schloss Thorwald" and serves as the residence of a fictitious Duke. The fi...
    1977–1982, the Deutsche Bundespost issued a definitive series of stamps depicting German castles. Schloss Gluecksburg was featured on the 10-pfennig stamp, single colour grey. The castle was also f...
    Schloss Glucksburg was selected to be one of the 23 castles in the videogame Stronghold. However, the castle in the videogame is only loosely based on the real castle.
    Wolfgang J. Müller: Schloß Glücksburg. Bauform als fürstlicher Machtanspruch. In: Oswald Hauser, Waltraud Hunke, Wolfgang J. Müller: Das Haus Glücksburg und Europa. Mühlau, Kiel 1988, ISBN 3-87559-...
    Dehio: Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein. Deutscher Kunstverlag, München 1994.
    Wolfgang J. Müller: Schloß Glücksburg (Große Baudenkmäler, Heft 145). 19. Auflage, München/Berlin 1995.
    Luftaufnahme des Schlossbereichs mit eingeze Archived 2008-10-25 at the Wayback Machiness Glücksburg als 3D-Modell im 3D Warehouse von SketchUp
  3. Kaikilía Glýzpuryk ], niem. Cecylia von Glücksburg zu Grieschenland und Dänmark (ur. 22 czerwca 1911 w Tatoi, zm. 16 listopada 1937 w Ostendzie) – grecka arystokratka, członkini rodziny królewskiej, księżniczka Grecji i Danii, tytularna wielka księżna byłej Hesji i Renu jako żona Jerzego Donata .

  4. Zofia Glücksburg. Σοφία Γκλύξμπουργκ. 1922. księżna Finlandii, Hesji, Hanoweru i Brunszwiku, księżniczka Grecji i Danii. Dynastia. Glücksburgowie. Data i miejsce urodzenia. 26 czerwca 1914. Korfu.

  5. Norwegian royal family. British royal family. The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, better known as the House of Glücksburg, is a collateral branch of the German [1] House of Oldenburg. Its members have reigned at various times in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Greece, and several northern German states.

  6. Małgorzata Glücksburg, gr. Μαργαρίτα Γκλύξμπουργκ, niem. Margarita von Glücksburg zu Griechenland und Dänemark (ur. 18 kwietnia 1905 w Atenach, zm. 24 kwietnia 1981 w Bad Wiessee) – grecka arystokratka, członkini rodziny królewskiej, księżniczka Grecji i Danii, tytularna księżna Hohenlohe na Langenburgu jako ...