Stolzenfels Castle

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Stolzenfels Castle is a restored 19th-century neo-Gothic castle overlooking the Rhine near Koblenz, Germany, renowned for its romantic architecture and scenic river views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
cultural heritage monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Neo-Gothic
category castles in Rhineland-Palatinate
historic house museums in Germany
country Germany
elevation hill above the Rhine
hasArchitecturalElement battlements
courtyard arcades
oriel windows
towers
hasHeritageStatus protected monument in Rhineland-Palatinate
hasPart castle keep
chapel
courtyard
terraced gardens
hasView Rhine Valley
surface form: Rhine Gorge
heritageDesignation Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage Site
surface form: Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 13th century
knownFor 19th-century restoration
romantic architecture
scenic river views
locatedIn Germany
Koblenz
Rhineland-Palatinate
locatedNear Koblenz city center
confluence of Rhine and Moselle
locatedOn left bank of the Rhine
material stone
openToPublic true
originalFunction fortified castle
overlooks Rhine
surface form: Rhine River
owner Koblenz
surface form: City of Koblenz
partOf Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage Site
surface form: Upper Middle Rhine Valley
rebuiltAs romantic Neo-Gothic residence
region Mittelrhein
surface form: Middle Rhine
significance important example of Rhine Romanticism
significantEvent destroyed in the late 17th century
rebuilt in the 19th century
stylePeriod Romanticism
touristActivity guided tours
wedding venue
usedAs royal residence
summer residence

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Rhine Valley containsLandmark Stolzenfels Castle
Mittelrhein hasLandmark Stolzenfels Castle