Schloss Hohenlupfen, Stühlingen
Stühlingen, Germany, Germany
Schloss Hohenlupfen, also known as Schloss Stühlingen, is a historic Renaissance and Baroque castle dramatically perched on a rocky limestone plateau 140 meters above the town of Stühlingen in Germany's Waldshut district, Baden-Württemberg, overlooking the Wutach Valley near the Swiss border.
Likely originating as a Roman signal tower from the era of nearby Juliomagus, it evolved through medieval lords like the Küssenburgs and Lupfens before taking its current form in 1624 under the Fürstenberg family, who owned it for nearly 400 years until 2011 when Swiss family Martin and Cécile Stamm acquired it.
Today, the privately owned landmark with its prominent bergfried tower, chapel, and Rittersaal hosts weddings, events, guided tours, and community gatherings amid stunning panoramic views.
Location
Schloßstraße 22, 79780 Stühlingen, Germany
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