Ritter, Schmiede, Edelfrauen - Kärntens Burgen einst und jetzt
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
Gernot Stadler
Gernot Stadler
Narrator (voice)
Gernot Stadler
Narrator (voice)
Wilhelm Deuer
Wilhelm Deuer
Self - Historian
Wilhelm Deuer
Self - Historian
Heimo Dolenz
Heimo Dolenz
Self - Archaeologist
Heimo Dolenz
Self - Archaeologist
Gerald Krenn
Gerald Krenn
Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach
Gerald Krenn
Self - Project Manager Castle Construction Site Friesach
Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg
Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg
Self - Castle Stein
Johannes Orsini-Rosenberg
Self - Castle Stein
Susanne Ruhdorfer
Susanne Ruhdorfer
Self - Historian
Susanne Ruhdorfer
Self - Historian
Franz Schüttelkopf
Franz Schüttelkopf
Self - Falconer
Franz Schüttelkopf
Self - Falconer
Gerfried Sitar
Gerfried Sitar
Self - Episcopal Vicar
Gerfried Sitar
Self - Episcopal Vicar
Constantin Staus-Rausch
Constantin Staus-Rausch
Self - Castle Grades
Constantin Staus-Rausch
Self - Castle Grades
Georg Tiefengraber
Georg Tiefengraber
Self - Archaeologist
Georg Tiefengraber
Self - Archaeologist
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