• Stolzenfels Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Schloss Stolzenfels) is a former medieval fortress castle ("Burg") turned into a palace, near Koblenz on the left bank of the Rhine...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The former residence of Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Stolzenfels Castle shines bright among the verdant hills of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.
  • 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.
  • This was my second visit to Schloss Stolzenfels, and despite having pictures and memories, the castle couldn't have looked more different between seasons!
  • Overlooking the river, Schloss Stolzenfels is situated on the outskirts of the ancient city of Koblenz. This medieval castle was built by Arnold von Isenburg...
  • One of the most important monuments of the time of Rhenish late Romanticism is Stolzenfels Castle. ... Stolzenfels Castle - a German landmark.
  • Tam konum harita üzerinde — Stolzenfels Castle (castle), Schlossweg 11, 56075 Koblenz, Germany. Nerede bulunur, fotoğraf.
  • Stolzenfels Castle is an impressive castle perched high on a hill on the Rhine River near Koblenz, Germany. It was rebuilt in the 19th century as a romantic ruin...
  • Experience Rhine Romanticism at Stolzenfels. ... Initially built as a customs castle in the 13th century, Stolzenfels Castle was completely destroyed in 1689.