• The castle lays no claim to Mary Shelley’s famous novel; it is just a simple castle in a simple village. You might call it the Other Frankenstein Castle.
  • Visit the place where the shooting of the famous film took place and about which mystical legends are made? Then I advise you to visit Frankenstein Castle in...
  • And while her story might be fiction, there really is a Frankenstein Castle — and it’s spooky, fantastic, and quite lively considering you’ll find it in ruins.
  • Did you know there are 2 Frankenstein Castles in Germany? Here's your ultimate guide to Frankenstein Castle in Frankenstein!
  • Just like any other castle, this one also needed its allies and in 1292 Frankenstein Castle formed a friendship with the County of Katzenelnbogen.
  • Legend has it that Frankenstein Castle served as an inspiration for Mary Shelley when she penned her famous novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
  • If you liked Mary Shelley's 1818 gothic novel Frankenstein, or simply have a fascination for castles this is one majestic hike.
  • From 1204 to 1231, documents mention the knights Marquard, Friedrich and Helenger von Frankenstein as administrators in charge of the castle.
  • The Frankenstein Castle Run was held until 2008, when American forces left Darmstadt and the base was turned over to the German government.