Haldenstein Castle
Haldenstein Castle is a castle in the former municipality of Haldenstein (now part of Chur) of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Kantonsliste A-Objekte". KGS Inventar (in German). Federal Office of Civil Protection. 2009. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
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Castles and Fortresses of the Canton of Graubünden
- Alt Aspermont
- Neu-Aspermont
- Baldenstein
- Belfort
- Belmont
- Bernegg
- Bishop's Castle
- Bothmar
- Brandis
- Cagliatscha
- Campell
- Canaschal
- Castelberg
- Castelmur (Stampa)
- Castelmur (Bondo)
- Castels
- Ehrenfels
- Falkenstein
- Fiorenzana
- Fracstein
- Frauenberg
- Friedau
- Greifenstein
- Grottenstein
- Grüneck
- Guardaval
- Alt-Haldenstein
- Haldenstein
- Hasensprung
- Heidenberg
- Heinzenberg
- Hochjuvalt
- Hohenrätien
- Innerjuvalt
- Jörgenberg
- Klingenhorn
- Kropfenstein
- Lichtenstein
- Marmels
- Marschlins
- Mesocco
- Moregg
- Neuburg
- Nivagl
- Norantola
- Ortenstein
- Pala
- Parpan
- Planta
- Rappenstein
- Rhäzüns
- Reichenau
- Rietberg
- Riom
- Ober-Ruchenberg
- Salenegg
- San Peder
- Santa Maria
- Saxenstein
- Schauenstein
- Schiedberg
- Schwarzenstein
- Serviezel
- Alt-Sins
- Neu-Sins
- Sogn Parcazi
- Solavers
- Spaniola
- Spliatsch
- Splügen
- Steinsberg
- Strahlegg
- Strassberg
- Tagstein
- Tschanüff
- Obertagstein
- Tarasp
- Wildenberg (Falera)
- Wildenberg (Zernez)
- Wynegg
- Upper Zizers
- Lower Zizers
- See also
- Castles of Switzerland
- Castles of Europe
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