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Domäne Marienburg (Hildesheim, Germany)


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    • Burg Marienburg (Hildesheim, Germany)
    • Marienburg Castle (Hildesheim, Germany)
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    • found: Work cat: Die Domäne Marienburg bei Hildesheim, 2013:title page (Domäne Marienburg; located in Hildesheim [Germany]) page 9 (a medieval castle built 1346 by bishop Heinrich III of Hildesheim next to the Innerste [River]; having several successive owners, presently by the Stiftung Universität Hildesheim) page 43-44 (with establishment of the kingdom of Westphalia in 1806 the bishops lost their sovereign rights, and the Marienburg became a "Staatsdomäne" (state domain: an agrarian land-hold possessed by a state)) page 221 (Kultur-Campus Domäne Marienburg) page 225 (modification of the Domäne Marienburg into the Kulturcampus of the Stiftung Universität Hildesheim ("Kulturcampus der Stiftung Universität Hildesheim") is among the most significant construction undertakings of the University in recent times)
    • found: Nordsüdwind, WWW Website, viewed June 3, 2014:26. Dezember 2013 (Domäne Marienburg; Marienburg; castle built 1346 to 1349; since 1806 a government-owned domain; until today called Domäne Marienburg)
    • found: Urlaubsmagzin Hildesheim 2014 online, Apr. 19, 2014(Domäne Marienburg; a historic fortress ("Zwingburg") built 1346 by bishop Heinrich III to control trade and traffic to Hildesheim from the south; today in possession of the Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, utilized for its Institut der Bildenden Künst- und Kunstwissenschaft, Theater und Medien and the Szenischen Künste, as well as exhibitions and presentations)
    • found: German Wikipedia, Apr. 19, 2014:"Marienburg (Hildesheim)" (Marienburg; a late medieval moated castle built by bishop Heinrich III of Braunschweig 1346-1349 and utilized by him and subsequent bishops as a "Trutzburg" (stronghold) against his unruly townspeople; incorporated with the surrounding land into the city of Hildesheim Mar. 1, 1974); since 1993 the castle has been used by U. Hildesheim as Kulturcampus Domäne Marienburg, a teaching and research center encompassing many of the cultural institutes in the faculty of cultural sciences and aesthetic communication)
    • found: Wikipedia, Apr. 19, 2014:"Marienburg Castle (Hildesheim)" (Marienburg Castle (German: Burg Marienburg; a well-preserved Romanesque castle in Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany; end of the 13th century the citizens of Hildesheim wanted to be ruled no longer by the local bishops, and the bishops (wanting no longer to reside in the rebellious and dangerous city) built first the Steuerwald castle north of Hildesheim; when this castle proved insufficient, bishop Henry III (1331-1363) ordered the Marienburg constructed south of Hildesheim; castle built 1346-1349 on the river Innerste about 6 km from the city; conquered in 1623; after the Thirty Years' War, the castle was used for residential purposes only and remodeled several times; secularized in the 19th century as a government-owned domain; undamaged in World War II, the buildings were used as a canning factory 1945-1981, and an ice cream factory 1949-1991; since 1993 the buildings have been used by the University of Hildesheim, and was purchased by the city of Hildesheim 2005)
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    • 2014-06-03: new
    • 2014-09-04: revised
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