Schloss Stolzenfels
🇩🇪Germany
Schloss Stolzenfels is a castle located in Koblenz, Germany. Originally built in 1259, it was reconstructed in the 19th century in the Gothic Revival style. Situated on the left bank of the Rhine, the structure includes a central tower, battlements, and extensive gardens.
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The castle was originally a toll station before its destruction in the Nine Years' War. Rebuilt between 1836 and 1842 for Prussian Crown Prince Frederick William IV, it exemplifies Romanticist architecture. Accessible by a short walk from a nearby parking area, Schloss Stolzenfels is open to guided tours, showcasing historical interiors and views of the Rhine Valley.
