• Toggle the table of contents. Stolzenfels Castle. ... Stolzenfels was a ruined 13th-century castle, gifted to the Prussian crown prince, Frederick William in 1823.
  • One of the most attractive ways to reach Stolzenfels Castle is on the water. Numerous boat trips from Koblenz make a stopover at Stolzenfels Castle.
  • During the Thirty Years' War, Stolzenfels Castle was first occupied by the Swedes in 1632 and then by the French for two years (1634 and 1646).
  • From the station at Stolzenfels, the walk to the castle takes around 20 minutes (timetables and travel information can be found here).
  • Originally built as a toll castle sometime around the year 1250, Stolzenfels Castle was destroyed during the War of the Grand Alliance in 1689.
  • Stolzenfels Castle is one of the most well-known and beautiful castle structures in Germany. ... Inside, Stolzenfels Castle is just as impressive as it is outside.
  • Stolzenfels Castle, Castles in Germany 4 by Bobo Boom / Flickr. ... Zwinger Palace, Castles in Germany by FilipAltman / pixabay.
  • Stolzenfels Castle is 4 miles (7 kilometers) south of the center of Koblenz. Drive or take a bus south along the western bank of the Rhine River to get here.
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  • This was my second visit to Schloss Stolzenfels, and despite having pictures and memories, the castle couldn't have looked more different between seasons!
  • It is well known that Schloss Stolzenfels was Friedrich Wilhelm's favourite project and he made sure to visit the castle as often as possible.
  • One of the most important monuments of the time of Rhenish late Romanticism is Stolzenfels Castle. ... Stolzenfels Castle - a German landmark.
  • The former residence of Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Stolzenfels Castle shines bright among the verdant hills of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.