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  1. O Castelo de Sigmaringen (em alemão: Schloss Sigmaringen) foi uma residência principesca e sede governamental dos príncipes de Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Situado na região dos Alpes Suábios na região de Baden-Württemberg, Alemanha, este castelo domina o horizonte da cidade de Sigmaringen.

  2. 10 de jun. de 2018 · Sem dúvidas o Castelo de Sigmaringen é a atração principal da cidade. Com o estilo arquitetônico neogótico, ele fica localizado em uma encosta às margens do rio Danúbio, de onde você pode apreciá-lo de diversos pontos.

  3. Sigmaringen Castle (German: Schloss Sigmaringen) was the princely castle and seat of government for the Princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Situated in the Swabian Alb region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, this castle dominates the skyline of the town of Sigmaringen.

  4. Discover one of the largest city PALACE in germany. Hospitality is a cherished tradition at Hohenzollern Palace, also known as Sigmaringen Castle. For centuries, the Hohenzollern family have been welcoming members of the public into their ancestral home.

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  5. O castelo Hohenzollern de Sigmaringen. O castelo em Sigmaringen é oficialmente conhecido como Hohenzollern Schloss, mas não deve ser confundido com o mais famoso Burg Hohenzollern ali pertinho (também visitei e vou mostrar em outro post!).

  6. en.hohenzollern-schloss.de › startseite › welcomeWELCOME - HOHENZOLLERN PALACE

    Welcome to the Hohenzollern Palace of Sigmaringen. To some people, it is Germany’s second-largest city palace. To others, it is a cultural monument with a rich 1,000-year history. But to our family, the castle has been our beloved residence since the 16th century.

  7. en.hohenzollern-schloss.de › startseite › historyHistory - HOHENZOLLERN PALACE

    The result was the beautiful castle you see today, with architectural elements grounded in historicism and eclecticism. The Portuguese Gallery, completed in 1902, marked the end of these renovations. It closes off the castle’s inner courtyard where it borders the town of Sigmaringen.