Sturzberg
Sturzberg is a fictional town and municipality in a Central European alpine region. The article provides a concise, neutral overview in the style of an encyclopedic entry.
The name Sturzberg combines the Germanic elements sturz, meaning "fall" or "slope," and berg, meaning "mountain"
Sturzberg is situated in a valley at elevations ranging roughly from 550 to 1,300 meters. The landscape
The settlement is first mentioned in medieval records from the 12th century, centered on a hilltop castle
As a municipality, Sturzberg is governed by a mayor and a local council within a larger district
The economy relies on forestry, dairy farming, and small-scale tourism, including hikers and nature visitors. Local
Notable sites include the ruins of Sturzberg Castle, a Baroque parish church, and nearby nature reserves protecting
Sturzberg is connected by regional roads and regular bus services; the nearest railway line lies a short