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- Muthaus abstract "A Muthaus, also Mushaus or Moshaus (~palas)is the German term for a residential, storage or refectory (dining) building connected with a castle. It is sometimes also called a Turmhaus (literally: tower house).In the 19th century German encyclopaedia, Meyers Konversationslexikon, under the entry for "castle" it states:An important function of a Muthaus was its role as a dining hall.In South Lower Saxony and East Westphalia six such buildings have survived from the 14th century: Hardeg Castle in Hardegsen, built in 1324. It is the oldest, profane structure of its size in the whole of Lower Saxony. The rectangular, over 30-metre-high building of ashlar blocks is especially well preserved. Formerly it was the main building of Hardeg Castle, later used as a grain store. Today it houses an event centre. Lindau Castle in Lindau (Eichsfeld), probably built in 1322. Lindau Castle was destroyed in the Thirty Year's War; only the Mushaus has survived. Its walls are up to five metres thick. Beverungen Castle in Beverungen. The castle was built in 1332 by the Principality of Paderborn. In 1632 it was almost totally destroyed by the Hessians, but was largely rebuilt in 1650. Since 1986 it has housed the chair museum. Lichtenau Castle in Lichtenau (Westfalen) Oldenburg in Marienmünster. The tower house (family castle of the counts of Schwalenberg) dates to the 2nd half of the 14th century. Dreckburg Castle near Salzkotten, probably built between 1347 and 1357. A particularly fine example of a tower house is the 1508 lowland castle of Radolfshausen in Ebergötzen.Tower-like houses are also found in Switzerland, e.g. the Turmhaus of Schlösschen Altenburg.".
- Muthaus thumbnail Burg_Hardegsen_3.jpg?width=300.
- Muthaus wikiPageExternalLink body_rundgang.html.
- Muthaus wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Muthaus wikiPageExternalLink burgen.html.
- Muthaus wikiPageExternalLink mushaus.htm.
- Muthaus wikiPageExternalLink burg-beverungen.jpg.
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- Muthaus wikiPageRevisionID "647781989".
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Ashlar.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Beverungen.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Beverungen_Castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_(room).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castle_architecture.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Dreckburg_Castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink East_Westphalia.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Ebergötzen.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Hardeg_Castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Hardegsen.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Hessian.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Hessians.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lichtenau,_Westphalia.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lichtenau_(Westfalen).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lichtenau_Castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lindau_(Eichsfeld).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lindau_(Katlenburg-Lindau).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Lowland_castle.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Marienmünster.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Meyers_Konversations-Lexikon.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Meyers_Konversationslexikon.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Oldenburg_(Marienmünster).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Ostwestfalen-Lippe.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Paderborn.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Palas.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Perron_(staircase).
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Refectory.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Salzkotten.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Schlösschen_Altenburg.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink South_Lower_Saxony.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Thirty_Years_War.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink Tower_house.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLink File:Burg_Hardegsen_3.jpg.
- Muthaus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muthaus".
- Muthaus hasPhotoCollection Muthaus.
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- Muthaus subject Category:Castle_architecture.
- Muthaus hypernym Term.
- Muthaus comment "A Muthaus, also Mushaus or Moshaus (~palas)is the German term for a residential, storage or refectory (dining) building connected with a castle.".
- Muthaus label "Muthaus".
- Muthaus sameAs Muthaus.
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- Muthaus sameAs Q1955827.
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- Muthaus wasDerivedFrom Muthaus?oldid=647781989.
- Muthaus depiction Burg_Hardegsen_3.jpg.
- Muthaus isPrimaryTopicOf Muthaus.