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The DBV sets an example with the restoration and
conservation of the Marksburg - the only castle towering over the
Middle Rhine which has never been destroyed. It is owned by the DBV
and its collections are open to the public all year round.
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The DBV sponsors and provides facilities for the
European Castles Institute (EBI) in the DBV's other castle Philippsburg in
Braubach with its specialist library and documentation centre with
collections of pictures and plans.
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The DVB publishes the specialist journal
"Burgen und Schlösser" four times a year, a series of
books on castle research and castle studies, a loose-leaf series
with practical advice on restoration matters and last but not least
a DBV members' magazine.
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The Stiftung der Deutschen Burgenvereinigung (DBV
Foundation) provides material incentives - in the form of an annual
prize and start-up grants - for the conservation of historic
monuments.
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The DBV sponsors the Aktionsgemeinschaft Privates
Denkmaleigentum (Association for privately owned ancient monuments)
together with the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Grundbesitzerverbände
(Federation of German Landowners' Association).
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The DBV organises academic conferences, seminars,
study tours and exhibitions.
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The DBV cooperates with both national and
international institutions for the conservation of ancient monuments.
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The DBV is an association of people from all walks of
life and from all backgrounds who like castles and who wish to
preserve them.