• Maus Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Burg Maus, meaning Mouse Castle) is a castle above the village of Wellmich (part of Sankt Goarshausen) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
  • “Cat and mouse” behaviour is not only a popular expression: the disputes of the lords of castles of former years were also reflected in their building activity.
  • Construction of Burg Maus began in 1356 by Archbishop-Elector Bohemond II of Trier, who occasionally lived at the castle.
  • When I last left off, we were just a kilometer away from our next castle on this part of the Rhine, Maus Castle.
  • Experience the adventure of a lifetime: Discover the secret tunnels and catacombs under the majestic Rheinfels Castle on the banks of the Rhine.
  • Burg Maus (Mouse Castle) is home to an aviary that keeps falcons, eagles and owls with demonstrations for visitors from late spring through the fall.
  • Maus Castle construction was begun in 1356 by Archbishop-Elector of Trier Bohemond II and was continued for the next 30 years by successive Electors of Trier.
  • Maus Castle is a castle above Wellmich in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
  • Today Castle Maus is privately owned and can only be visited on special guided tours.
  • Maus Castle is located above Wellmich, a district of the town of Sankt Goarshausen in Rhineland-Palatinate.