Stolzenfels Castle, originally constructed in the 13th century and later rebuilt in 1823, rises majestically on a hill along the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Its crenellated towers, drawbridge, and defensive walls evoke a sense of medieval grandeur. Visitors can explore the castle’s renovated interior and stroll through its well-maintained gardens, or view it from the river on a boat tour, one of many castles that line the scenic Rhine.
Stolzenfels Castle (Schloss Stolzenfels)
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