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Verified Burg Ober-Ruchenberg

Trimmis, Switzerland, Switzerland


Burg Ober-Ruchenberg is a ruined medieval hill castle perched at 1058 meters above sea level above the village of Trimmis in Graubünden canton, Switzerland.

First documented in 1232 as the residence of the Knights of Ruchenberg, it later passed to other noble families and features remnants of its palas and defensive structures typical of high alpine fortifications.

Recognized as a cultural heritage site, the easily accessible ruins offer hikers panoramic views of the surrounding Domleschg valley and Rhine region.

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7203 Trimmis, Switzerland

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