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Highly detailed paper modeling for the hobby enthusiast
  Meersburg- Landmark on Lake Constance  Colored cardboard model to cut out and paste together! Material: paper, cardboard Number of sheets: 4,5 Scale: 1:300 Difficulty: 1 Additionally required: paper scissors, glue Useful Tools: scalpel, small clamps and needles for fixing Manufacturer classifies the models in 5 levels of difficulty: 'Child model': very easy and with childlike motives      '0': Beginner model      '1': Easy      '2': Moderately difficult      '3': Difficult Length: 34cm Width:  17cm  Height  14cm The Meersburg - landmark on Lake Constance Walls from ancient times, large rough-hewn stones, strategically placed together for defense and offense: So is the King Dagobert tower in the heart of Meersburg. It proudly bears the name of its builder, which according to ancient legend is the Merovingian King Dagobert I. The castle was founded in the 7th century. High above Lake Constance the Meersburg can look back to more than a thousand years of European history. Kings, emperors, bishops have built on it. Walls like annual rings in a tree. Living history. The prince-bishops of Constance used the castle in 1268 as a summer residence and after the Reformation in the 16th century as the seat of government. With the secularization in 1803 it became part of the Grand Duchy of Baden, which moved for some time house the Baden Highcourt of the maritime province in the castle. Due to the high maintenance costs, the Meersburg but was sold in 1838. Since then she is privately owned. The Meersburg was never conquered or destroyed. She was the first castle in Germany, which was attacked with guns, but the thick walls kept the 14-week siege in 1334 at bay. With foresight and cunning, the lord had taken great care in the security and defense of the cas