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Stolpen Castle

(4,564) Historical landmark in Stolpen, Germany
13th-century fortress with a torture chamber, history exhibits & a program of concerts & theater.
Address: Schloßstraße 10, 01833 Stolpen, Germany
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10 AM
Phone: +49 35973 23410
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Stolpen Castle tells the tragic story of the Countess von Cosel and whisks you away to the changeable history of a medieval castle.
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Stoplen is a historical town in Saxony. Most of the buildings in the town are from the Gothic era. But Stolpen is best known for its 800-year-old castle ...
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Stolpen is a town in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, in Saxony, Germany. It is a historical town, that grew at the foot of the Schloßberg ...
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Burg Stolpen. 91. Points of Interest & Landmarks ; Hohburkersdorfer Rundblick Wanderweg. 1. Hiking Trails ; Hohnstein Castle. 35. Castles ; Schwedenlöcher. 97.
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Stolpen Castle is built on top of a rock in the centre of the town and has been a dominant feature in the history of Saxony since 1100, with the current ...
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Burg Stolpen is a castle built on top of Schloßberg, a late medieval sectional castle with four courtyards, perched far from the top of a basalt hill (357 m ...