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Ehrenbreitstein is one of the largest and most impressive of the 19th century fortresses. Although there is nothing left of the original medieval castle with the earliest pentagonal keep on the Rhine, the ground plan of the baroque fortress, blown up by the French in 1801, can still be seen.
The castle was built around the year 1000 by Erenbert of the Konrad family from whom it takes its name of Ehrenbreitstein. During the later 12th century, the archbishops of Treves strengthened and enlarged the castle and built a smaller castle, Helfenstein, to the south to add extra protection.
From the 16th century on, the castle was added to and extended, growing slowly into a massive fortress complex. Time and again, when danger threatened, the fortress served as a sanctuary for troubled rulers or for the holy relics of Treves, including the Holy Coat.
Following the occupation of Coblence by French Revolutionary troops in 1797, the defenders of Ehrenbreitenstein were forced by hunger into surrendering the castle in 1799 after a siege lasting more than a year. Shortly afterwards, the buildings of the fortress were blown up.
In 1815, the Rhine province became a possession of Prussia, and from 1816 to 1834 Ehrenbreitenstein was rebuilt for purely functional purposes and as part of a ring of fortresses around Coblence. While the architecture on the defensive side of the fortress has clearly been conceived for military purposes, the classical façades of the courtyard provide a contrast.
Contrary to the decisions reached at Versailles in 1918, Ehrenbreitenstein was neither razed nor blown up after World War I.
The fortress today is home to the administration offices of the body that looks after the castles and antiquities of the Rhineland Palatinate, as well as the regional museum of Coblence with its collection on the history of technology, a youth hostel, restaurants, and local authority offices.
D-56077 Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein
Owner:
Land of Rheinland-Pfalz
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 6675-0
Fax: +49 (0) 261 701-989
Opening times:
Open all year.
Weekend before Easter until beginning of November – hourly guided tours (10.00-17.00).
Group bookings and information:
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 6675-4000
Fax: +49 (0) 261 6675-4444
Landesmuseum Koblenz, state collection of technological history
Opened from mid-March until end of November daily 9.00-17.00
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 6675-0
Fax: +49 (0) 261 701-989
Youth hostel (open all year)
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 972870
Fax: +49 (0) 261 9728730
Chair lift
Easter until end of May and September until October: 10.00-17.00.
June until September: 9.00-17.50.
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 73766 and (0) 261 75190 (office)
Restaurant-Café – Auf der Festung Ehrenbreitstein
Open all year, daily from 11.00-23.00.
Tel.: +49 (0) 261 9730916
Fax: +49 (0) 261 9730917
How to get there:
From the B42 in Ehrenbreitstein, turn, into Charlottenstraße (former B49), shortly after leaving Koblenz-Niederberg turn left (signposted for the Festung (fortress)), turn left again and then straight on to the car park by the fortress (free).
Railway station Koblenz Ehrenbreitstein and bus connection from the central station to Charlottenstraße or Kapuzinerplatz (line 8 or 9).
From there, take the chair lift, or choose a 20 min. steep walk up through the fortress complex from the B42.
At weekends during the summer, there is a bus running from the Deutsche Eck to the fortress.
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