Schloss Ehrenhausen

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Schloss Ehrenhausen
Styria, Austria
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Mausoleum of Ruprecht von Eggenberg
TypeCastle

Schloss Ehrenhausen is a castle in Ehrenhausen, a municipality in the South of the Austrian province of Styria. Schloss Ehrenhausen is situated at an elevation of 297 m. [1]

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46°43′34″N15°35′13″E / 46.726°N 15.587°E / 46.726; 15.587