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A dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour") or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle. It was usually a single large room on the ground floor of the palas below the Great hall. It was often expensively furnished and had a decorative vault. Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building. The term is German. From the mid-15th century, the dirnitz, if used as a reception or gathering room or as a courtroom, was sometimes also called a courtroom (Hofstube).

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  • Die Dürnitz (von slawisch dorniza „beheizbare Stube“), auch Dirnitz oder Türnitz genannt, ist ein rauchfrei beheizbarer Speise- und Gemeinschaftsraum in mitteleuropäischen Burgen oder frühen Schlössern. In der Regel befand sich dieser Raum im Erdgeschoss und diente den gemeinsamen Mahlzeiten des Haushaltes und war in größeren Anlagen aufwendig ausgestattet. Äquivalent benutzt wurden auch die Begriffe „Hofdornse“ im niederdeutschen Sprachraum (Dornse = Stube) und seit dem 15. Jahrhundert „Hofstube“ im mitteldeutschen Raum. (de)
  • A dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour") or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle. It was usually a single large room on the ground floor of the palas below the Great hall. It was often expensively furnished and had a decorative vault. Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building. The term is German. From the mid-15th century, the dirnitz, if used as a reception or gathering room or as a courtroom, was sometimes also called a courtroom (Hofstube). (en)
  • Un dirnitz (en alemán, Dürnitz o Türnitz, en la lengua eslava dorniza) o Salón de Caballeros era la zona caldeada de un castillo medieval. Era normalmente una única gran estancia en la planta baja del castillo debajo del Gran Salón. A menudo estaba ricamente adornada y contaba con una bóveda decorada. Este término alemán, ocasionalmente también podía referirse a un estudio (Kemanate) o al recibidor del edificio. Desde mediados del siglo XV, el dirnitz, si era usado como un recibidor o sala de reunión, o sala de tribunal, era a veces llamado Sala del Tribunal (Hofstube). (es)
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  • A dirnitz (German: Dürnitz or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour") or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle. It was usually a single large room on the ground floor of the palas below the Great hall. It was often expensively furnished and had a decorative vault. Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building. The term is German. From the mid-15th century, the dirnitz, if used as a reception or gathering room or as a courtroom, was sometimes also called a courtroom (Hofstube). Typical examples of a dirnitz may be seen at the Wartburg and Heinfels Castle. The dirnitz at Burghausen Castle is one of the rare examples where the heatable hall is on an upper storey. (en)
  • Die Dürnitz (von slawisch dorniza „beheizbare Stube“), auch Dirnitz oder Türnitz genannt, ist ein rauchfrei beheizbarer Speise- und Gemeinschaftsraum in mitteleuropäischen Burgen oder frühen Schlössern. In der Regel befand sich dieser Raum im Erdgeschoss und diente den gemeinsamen Mahlzeiten des Haushaltes und war in größeren Anlagen aufwendig ausgestattet. Äquivalent benutzt wurden auch die Begriffe „Hofdornse“ im niederdeutschen Sprachraum (Dornse = Stube) und seit dem 15. Jahrhundert „Hofstube“ im mitteldeutschen Raum. (de)
  • Un dirnitz (en alemán, Dürnitz o Türnitz, en la lengua eslava dorniza) o Salón de Caballeros era la zona caldeada de un castillo medieval. Era normalmente una única gran estancia en la planta baja del castillo debajo del Gran Salón. A menudo estaba ricamente adornada y contaba con una bóveda decorada. Este término alemán, ocasionalmente también podía referirse a un estudio (Kemanate) o al recibidor del edificio. Desde mediados del siglo XV, el dirnitz, si era usado como un recibidor o sala de reunión, o sala de tribunal, era a veces llamado Sala del Tribunal (Hofstube). Pueden encontrarse ejemplos típicos de un dirnitz en los castillos de Wartburg y Heinfels. El dirnitz del castillo Burghausen es uno de los raros ejemplos donde la estancia caldeable se encuentra en una planta superior. (es)
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