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Oybin (hill)

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Mountain in Germany
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Oybin
Oybin
Highest point
Elevation514 m (1,686 ft)
Coordinates50°50′40″N 14°44′24″E / 50.84444°N 14.74000°E / 50.84444; 14.74000
Geography
LocationSaxony, Germany
Parent rangeZittau Mountains
Geology
Mountain type(s)Rock with castle and monastery ruins

The Oybin is a hill in Saxony, southeastern Germany, near by the city of Zittau and it is part of the Zittau Mountains.

  • Remains of the castle Remains of the castle
  • Remains of the monastery Remains of the monastery
  • Oybin with restaurant and ruins of the monastery and castle Oybin with restaurant and ruins of the monastery and castle
  • Remains of the church Remains of the church
  • Caspar David Friedrich: "Der Träumer - Klosterruine Oybin" (1835) Caspar David Friedrich: "Der Träumer - Klosterruine Oybin" (1835)

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