The 850 year-old Eltz Castle sits on a steep rock in one of the tributary rivers of the river Mosel – amidst one of Germany’s most unspoiled wooded ancient landscapes.
Encircled by the river Elz, which gave its name to one of Germany’s most eminent noble families, Eltz Castle has been the family home of the Lords and Counts of Eltz for more than thirty generations.
The inside of the castle is unique: the living and sleeping areas, the armoury and knights’ hall, the hunting room and kitchen – all have been well preserved and furnished essentially with original contents.
Owing to clever diplomacy, Eltz Castle has survived unharmed for centuries, making it one of the few European castles never to be destroyed. The castle represents 500 years of finest European secular architecture, resulting in its present shape at about 1600 A.D.
Its eventful history, unique architecture and picturesque setting make Eltz Castle the epitome of a German medieval stronghold. The vault of the castle contains one of Europe’s foremost treasure coves with its renowned collection of medieval goldsmith's work as well as many other precious objets d’art.
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