Schloss Hohenkammer: Where Renaissance Command Meets Executive Sovereignty
The authority of Schloss Hohenkammer begins in 1560, when Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria commissioned this fortress as a territorial seat of regional dominance. For over four centuries, this Renaissance stronghold operated as a command center for Bavarian aristocracy—its fortified walls enforcing sovereign boundaries, its chambers hosting strategic councils that determined land rights and agricultural … Continue reading Schloss Hohenkammer: Where Renaissance Command Meets Executive Sovereignty
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