Burg Lichtenwerth

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Burg Lichtenwerth
Tyrol, Austria
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Castle Lichtenwerth in Münster, Tyrol.
TypeCastle

Burg Lichtenwerth is a castle in Münster municipality of the Austrian state of Tyrol. Burg Lichtenwerth is 366 metres (1,201 ft) above sea level. [1]

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