Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Stahleck Castle - Germany

You don't have to be a royalty member to sleep in a castle, actually, you don't even have to be rich to sleep in this one in Germany. This 12th-century fortified castle is now an hostel. Really cool!! 
This great card was sent by Tanja.

Zeitz KG - Foto-Kunstverlag
Stahleck Castle is located in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley at Bacharach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. 
The castle, first mentioned in 1135, was primarily owned by the diocese of Köln. In 1190 the castle was acquired by emperor Barbarossa, who gave it to his brother Konrad. In 1214 it was acquired by the mighty Bavarian dynasty as one of two important bases of the Wittelsbach rulers.
In 1689 the castle was blown up by the French.
In two construction phases (1925-27 as well as 1965-67) it was rebuilt to its current impressive size.
Today the former castle of the Hohenstaufen dynasty is one of the most popular youth hostels in Rhineland-Palatinate. - in: http://www.loreley-info.com/eng/rhein-rhine/castles/stahleck.php

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