Greifenstein Castle, situated in the village of Greifenstein in the county of Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Middle Hesse, Germany, is a significant landmark. It is a geo point in the national geopark of Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus and stands on a hill in the Dill Westerwald, offering a splendid view over the Dill valley. At 441 m above sea level, it is the highest castle in the county of Lahn-Dill and is easily visible from the A 45 motorway.
Greifenstein Castle is recognized as a heritage site under the Hessian Monument Conservation Act. Its significance extends beyond the local region as it has been classified as a Monument of National Significance by the Federal Republic of Germany. This classification has led to the castle's restoration being supported by the federal government since 1995.
The castle terrain offers a unique experience for visitors. It includes a gaol with torture implements and weapons, a wine cellar, and living rooms. One of the highlights is the twin-towered bergfried, which is accessible via a spiral staircase. This gives visitors a glimpse into the castle's past and the lives of its inhabitants.
Among the attractions at Greifenstein Castle is the Village and Castle Museum, which provides insights into the history and culture of the region. Another unique feature is one of the few double chapels in Germany. The Chapel of St. Catherine, built in 1462 as a fortified church in the Gothic style, is now below ground level due to the castle courtyard being filled with earth during the Baroque period. The Baroque church built above the fortified chapel is richly decorated with stuccos and is of the Italian Early Baroque period. The upper and lower churches are linked by a staircase.
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