Schloss Marienfels
Remagen, Germany, Germany
Schloss Marienfels in Remagen, Germany, is a Gothic Revival villa built from 1859 to 1863 by sugar manufacturer Eduard Frings from Krefeld on a hillside above the Rhine, designed by architect Carl Schnitzler with medieval-inspired defensive elements reflecting Prussian romanticism.
Named after a local legend of Mary protecting against a devil in the mountain cave below, the 800-square-meter castle with 18 rooms sits within a 100,000-square-meter forested park, protected as a cultural monument including its outbuildings.
Privately owned and not publicly accessible, it offers stunning Rhine views near the B9 road and railway, once home to Thomas Gottschalk and now used for events like weddings.
Location
Kölner Str. 8a, 53424 Remagen, Germany
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