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Ritter, Schmiede, Edelfrauen - Kärntens Burgen einst und jetzt

20170h 52m

Documentary

Overview

How was a castle built in the Middle Ages? With which tools, which technology? Answers to these exciting questions can be found in Friesach in Austria's southernmost province of Carinthia.

Top Cast

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Gernot Stadler

Narrator (voice)

W

Wilhelm Deuer

Self - Historian

H

Heimo Dolenz

Self - Archaeologist

G

Gerald Krenn

Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach

J

Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg

Self - Castle Stein

S

Susanne Ruhdorfer

Self - Historian

F

Franz Schüttelkopf

Self - Falconer

G

Gerfried Sitar

Self - Episcopal Vicar

C

Constantin Staus-Rausch

Self - Castle Grades

G

Georg Tiefengraber

Self - Archaeologist

K

Karl von Khevenhüller-Metsch

Self - Castle Hochosterwitz

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The Occult Experience
Touring Royal Castles & Stately Homes of England
Secrets of Highclere Castle
Land of Celtic Ghosts
Neuschwanstein Castle - King Ludwig's Dream
Chambord: The Leonardo Da Vinci Mystery
Châteaux d'Alsace
Amazing Engineering: Knights Templar Castles
Versailles Rediscovered: The Sun King's Vanished Palace
Chambord: The Castle, the King and the Architect
Bienvenido Mr. Heston
The Castle, Rebuilding History
The Glorious Story of Castles
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André Le Nôtre, le jardinier de Louis XIV
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Tudors From Above
Cows Knocked Up by Fog

Ritter, Schmiede, Edelfrauen - Kärntens Burgen einst und jetzt

20170h 52m
Documentary

How was a castle built in the Middle Ages? With which tools, which technology? Answers to these exciting questions can be found in Friesach in Austria's southernmost province of Carinthia.

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Actor

Gernot Stadler

as Narrator (voice)

Gernot Stadler

Narrator (voice)

Gernot Stadler

Narrator (voice)

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Actor

Wilhelm Deuer

as Self - Historian

Wilhelm Deuer

Self - Historian

Wilhelm Deuer

Self - Historian

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Actor

Heimo Dolenz

as Self - Archaeologist

Heimo Dolenz

Self - Archaeologist

Heimo Dolenz

Self - Archaeologist

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Actor

Gerald Krenn

as Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach

Gerald Krenn

Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach

Gerald Krenn

Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach

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Actor

Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg

as Self - Castle Stein

Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg

Self - Castle Stein

Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg

Self - Castle Stein

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Actor

Susanne Ruhdorfer

as Self - Historian

Susanne Ruhdorfer

Self - Historian

Susanne Ruhdorfer

Self - Historian

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Actor

Franz Schüttelkopf

as Self - Falconer

Franz Schüttelkopf

Self - Falconer

Franz Schüttelkopf

Self - Falconer

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Actor

Gerfried Sitar

as Self - Episcopal Vicar

Gerfried Sitar

Self - Episcopal Vicar

Gerfried Sitar

Self - Episcopal Vicar

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Actor

Constantin Staus-Rausch

as Self - Castle Grades

Constantin Staus-Rausch

Self - Castle Grades

Constantin Staus-Rausch

Self - Castle Grades

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Actor

Georg Tiefengraber

as Self - Archaeologist

Georg Tiefengraber

Self - Archaeologist

Georg Tiefengraber

Self - Archaeologist

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