Schloss Baldeney
Essen, Germany, Germany
Schloss Baldeney in Essen, Germany, is a picturesque moated castle ruin in the Bredeney district overlooking Lake Baldeneysee on the Ruhr River, originating as a medieval fortress established in 1226 by Count Adolphus I of Mark.
The surviving stone walls and multi-level structures reflect North Rhine-Westphalia's medieval architecture, once surrounded by a moat now filled in around 1890, set amid scenic grounds with a chapel used for weddings.
Privately owned as a residence with an adjacent coach house turned office, it offers exterior views from nearby promenades and the Freiherr-vom-Stein viewpoint, blending history with the lake's recreational appeal.
Location
Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 386A, 45133 Essen, Germany
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