• History of Stolzenfels Castle. One of the most beautiful castles in the region is located only a few kilometres from the Koblenz city centre and is certainly worth a...
  • In 1802, the castle became the property of the city of Koblenz. ... Work on the interior of Stolzenfels castle was completed in 1850.[citation needed].
  • Stolzenfels Castle is one of the most well-known and beautiful castle structures in Germany.
  • 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.
  • But a look at the Schloss homepage shows that bus line 650 runs from Koblenz main railway station to 'Stolzenfels - Schlossweg'.
  • Thanks to its close proximity to Koblenz, Stolzenfels Castle is easily accessible by train or bus. Regular trains run from Koblenz station, and buses run on line 670...
  • Only a few kilometers from the city center of Koblenz rises in the district of the same name, high above the left bank of the Rhine, the Stolzenfels Castle.
  • Stolzenfels Castle is located just three miles (five kilometers) from Koblenz, a major hub along the Middle Rhine, and it's a highlight of various river cruise itineraries.
  • The destination Stolzenfels Castle located in Koblenz is a Palace. So far no further information has been entered for a tour or a visit to Stolzenfels Castle.
  • Stolzenfels Castle is located near the city of Koblenz in Germany. An amazing and beautiful place for lovers of medieval architecture.
  • Schlossweg, 56075 Koblenz-Stolzenfels. ... The pergola garden of the castle, planned by the architect Stüler and probably planted according to Lenné's ideas, is...
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  • Thursday, December 24, 2015. The Stolzenfels Castle in Koblenz, Germany.
    • But this day, it was the Stolzenfels Castle ("Proud Cliff") we chose to see.
    • Koblenz gave the ruin to the Prussian Crownprince in 1823, who rebuilt it as a palace.