Schloss Drachenburg
Schloss Drachenburg is a private villa styled as a palace and constructed in the late 19th century. It was completed in only two years (1882–84) on the Drachenfels hill in Königswinter, a German town on the Rhine near the city of Bonn. Baron Stephan von Sarter (1833–1902), a broker and banker, planned to live there, but never did.
The villa is owned by the State Foundation of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is served by an intermediate station on the Drachenfels Railway.
Gallery
- Staircase in Schloss Drachenburg
- View from below (Bonn-Mehlem)
- Schloss Drachenburg from above
- Schloss Drachenburg in 1900
- Schloss Drachenburg (left) and the Drachenfels ruin (right) on the Drachenfels mountain
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External links
Media related to Schloss Drachenburg at Wikimedia Commons - Schloss Drachenburg - official site (in German)
- Schloss Drachenburg - official site (in English)
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