Bodfeld

Local namePfalz Bodfeld
LocationHarz, Deutschland

Bodfeld was a small royal palace or lodge that was primarily established for hunting purposes and, when the town of Elbingerode emerged, for the administration of ore mining in the central Harz that underpinned the power of the Ottonian and Salian kings and emperors in medieval Europe. The term Bodfeld is also used to describe an area of forest that lies predominantly south of Elbingerode.

Today, the ruins of the legendary "palace" of Bodfeld are suspected to lie on a hill spur called the Schloßkopf north of Elbingerode.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodfeld

Coordinates 51°47'19.264" N 10°50'19.292" E

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