Stamp: Neuschwanstein (Berlin 1977)

Neuschwanstein (Berlin 1977)

17 May (Berlin ) within release Strongholds and castles goes into circulation Stamp Neuschwanstein face value 50 German pfennig

Stamp Neuschwanstein in catalogues
Michel: Mi:DE-BE 536AI
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:DE-BE 499A

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Strongholds and castles:

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Stamp Neuschwanstein in digits
Country: Berlin
Date: 1977-05-17
Print: Typography
Perforation: comb 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 50 German pfennig

Stamp Neuschwanstein it reflects the thematic directions:

A castle (from Latin: castellum) is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble. This is distinct from a palace, which is not fortified; from a fortress, which was not always a residence for nobility; and from a fortified settlement, which was a public defence – though there are many similarities among these types of construction. Usage of the term has varied over time and has been applied to structures as diverse as hill forts and country houses. Over the approximately 900 years that castles were built, they took on a great many forms with many different features, although some, such as curtain walls and arrowslits, were commonplace.

Stamp, Neuschwanstein, Berlin,  , Castles