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    Brestenberg Castle, Seengen, Switzerland



    Brestenberg Castle, Seengen, Switzerland.


    Brestenberg Castle (Schloss Brestenberg) is a castle and manor house near the municipality of Seengen in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. It is open to the public and today houses a museum and a cafe.

    The castle was built in 1625.

    Address: Brestenbergstrasse 8, Seengen, Switzerland


    Source

    www.wikipedia.org




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