it is cool.
The dungeon in the Kaiserburg Castle, located in Nuremberg, Germany, was built during the medieval period as part of the castle's fortifications. The castle itself was constructed in the 11th century under the Holy Roman Empire, with various modifications and expansions made over the centuries. Specific details about the dungeon's construction are less documented, but it served as a prison and storage area, reflecting the castle's role as a military stronghold and a center of power.
The earliest mention of Nuremberg Castle, of which the Kaiserburg is part, dates from 1105, at which time the castle already existed. I have not seen any indication of whether the Kaiserburg was part of that original castle or not.
Kaiserburg castle is in Nuremburg, Germany.
Kaiserburg/Nuremburg castle was built byLudwig II.Nuremburg, Germany is where this castle is built and located at today and in history
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it was Richard the 1
Ludwig the II
-it was built inbetweenthe years of1140-1400-the prisoner held in the dungeon there was sir Richard the lionhearted.-there is a very deep well in the castle, tour guides often drop something down it to show the tourists how deep it is.- It was named after a woman named Kaiser Konrad III.-the man who built it was named Ludwig II-there is a double chapel. There's a downstairs room for the commonpeople, and the upstairs room for the royal family.one is there is a very deep well insideanother is Sir Richard the Lionhearted was imprisioned inside
Kenin Duferland
sir Richard was a prisoner
kaiser konrad 111
it was built in 1140-1400