Schloss Frondsberg

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Schloss Frondsberg
Styria, Austria
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TypeCastle

Schloss Frondsberg is a castle in Styria, Austria. Schloss Frondsberg is situated at an elevation of 593 m. [1]

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47°18′47.45″N15°41′23.68″E / 47.3131806°N 15.6899111°E / 47.3131806; 15.6899111