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Burg Eltz is a medieval hill castle located in Germany, known for its picturesque setting and architectural beauty. It is a representative of the romantic style of the Middle Ages, characterized by its unique mix of Gothic and Romanesque elements. The castle is notable for its well-preserved structure and distinctive towers, making it a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of historical heritage in the region.

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