Burgruine Hieburg

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Burgruine Hieburg
Salzburg, Austria
2009 Hohe Tauern 501 Hieburg.jpg
TypeHillside castle
Site history
Builtbefore 1290
Hieburg castle ruins near Neukirchen am Grossvenediger 2009 Hohe Tauern 481 Hieburg.jpg
Hieburg castle ruins near Neukirchen am Großvenediger

Burgruine Hieburg is a castle in the state of Salzburg, Austria.

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