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- Q1012269 subject Q8346564.
- Q1012269 abstract "Burg Heinfels is a castle in Heinfels, Tyrol, Austria. It stands in the Puster Valley, near the entrance to the Villgraten Valley. Although the town was first settled by Huns around 500AD, a castle was not mentioned until 1243. It belonged to the County of Gorz, and was expanded on the west side in 1500. In 1526, it was besieged by Michael Gaismair and 2,000 soldiers seeking to overthrow Catholic rule in the area. Today it is privately owned.".
- Q1012269 buildingEndDate "by 1243".
- Q1012269 location Q40.
- Q1012269 location Q42880.
- Q1012269 thumbnail Schloss_Heinfels.jpg?width=300.
- Q1012269 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52&Itemid=60.
- Q1012269 wikiPageExternalLink heinfels-castle.
- Q1012269 wikiPageExternalLink heinfels.html.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q2991244.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q40.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q42880.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q572435.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q690211.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q698451.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q700627.
- Q1012269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8346564.
- Q1012269 built "by 1243".
- Q1012269 location "Tyrol, Austria".
- Q1012269 name "Burg Heinfels".
- Q1012269 point "46.75125 12.4393055556".
- Q1012269 type Place.
- Q1012269 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1012269 type Building.
- Q1012269 type Castle.
- Q1012269 type Location.
- Q1012269 type Place.
- Q1012269 type Thing.
- Q1012269 type SpatialThing.
- Q1012269 type Q23413.
- Q1012269 type Q41176.
- Q1012269 comment "Burg Heinfels is a castle in Heinfels, Tyrol, Austria. It stands in the Puster Valley, near the entrance to the Villgraten Valley. Although the town was first settled by Huns around 500AD, a castle was not mentioned until 1243. It belonged to the County of Gorz, and was expanded on the west side in 1500. In 1526, it was besieged by Michael Gaismair and 2,000 soldiers seeking to overthrow Catholic rule in the area. Today it is privately owned.".
- Q1012269 label "Heinfels Castle".
- Q1012269 lat "46.75125".
- Q1012269 long "12.4393055556".
- Q1012269 depiction Schloss_Heinfels.jpg.
- Q1012269 name "Burg Heinfels".