Burg Obervoitsberg

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Burg Obervoitsberg
Styria, Austria
Burg obervoitsberg.jpg
TypeHilltop castle
Site history
Built1164
Built by Ottokar IV, Duke of Styria

Burg Obervoitsberg is a castle in Voitsberg, Styria, Austria.

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47°02′53″N15°08′46″E / 47.048°N 15.146°E / 47.048; 15.146