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in 1871, and it was decommissioned by the military in 1894. The fort was used for a number of purposes, until it was decided to restore it for tourism purposes in 1934. The fort was used as an air raid shelter during
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Like many other examples of military architecture, the fort was designed with functionality rather than aesthetics in mind, and the only part of the structure which is ornate is its main gate, which is built out of
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project. Throughout the course of restoration, the main gate was cleaned and desalinated, some structural elements were removed and reattached, and measures were taken to reduce action of moisture on the fort.
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in 1635. The fort and town were bombarded and occupied by French and Dutch troops during the
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Brandes, Annette; Kersten, Manfred; Thiele, Norbert, eds. (March 2008).
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Medical and health organisations based in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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The Dömitz Fortress was built between 1559 and 1565 on the orders of
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Erected by Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg for him and his in 1565)
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The Dömitz Fortress became obsolete with the unification of the
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River. The fort was designed by the Italian military engineer
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Brandes, Annette; Kersten, Manfred, eds. (November 2007).
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Dömitz
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany

53°8′32.4″N 11°14′44.2″E / 53.142333°N 11.245611°E / 53.142333; 11.245611
bastion fort
www.festung-doemitz-museum.de
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Brick
sandstone
Thirty Years' War
Napoleonic Wars
German
bastion fort
Dömitz
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany
John Albert I
Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Thirty Years' War
Napoleonic Wars
John Albert I, Duke of Mecklenburg
Elbe
Francesco a Bornau
Schwerin Palace

sandstone
Thirty Years' War
Battle of Dömitz
de

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