Schloss Saarfels - Saar Castle
Serrig, Germany, Germany
Schloss Saarfels, also known as Saar Castle, is a castle-like winery estate overlooking Serrig on the Saar River in Rhinland-Pfalz, Germany, built in a neo-medieval Historicist style between 1912 and 1914 by architect Christoph Ewen for sparkling wine producer Adolf Wagner.
Featuring a multi-story structure with towers and a three-level cellar for production—holding up to 80,000 bottles—it combined family residence and commercial sparkling wine operations amid 75,000 vines on the Schlossberg slope until Wagner's bankruptcy led to its forced sale.
Expanded in the 1970s after Saar canalization and later used by a foundation, it now serves as a private guesthouse on 13,000 m² with a forested park, currently for sale as a protected cultural monument blending bourgeois ambition and wine heritage.
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Domänenstraße 37, 54455 Serrig, Germany
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