Castle Stolzenfels
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
 
Upper Middle Rhine Valley  
UNESCO-World Heritage since 2002
 

Extending 65km from the old Roman town of Koblenz to Bingen and Rüdesheim, this river valley with its castles and palaces on the hillsides where the famous Rhine wines are made is the site of the mysterious Loreley rock.

The Germans call the Rhine the "river of destiny" as it not only transports goods and people, it has fostered artistic movements and ideas. Writers, painters and musicians have been inspired by this region. Its profusion of prestigious architectural monuments is among the most impressive anywhere in Europe.

Castle Stolzenfels - total view


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