Rheinfels Castle, once the largest and most significant fortress in the region, now stands as a striking ruin along the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Perched on a hill on the river’s left bank, the castle’s origins trace back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the extensive grounds, imagining the grandeur of its past, and delve into its rich history at the on-site museum. The imposing stone walls and strategic location offer a glimpse into the medieval fortifications that once dominated the landscape.
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