Schloss Stolzenfels, Rhine, Germany, A. Braun, circa 1870s
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Schloss Stolzenfels, Rhine, Germany, A. Braun, circa 1870sDescription:
Original albumen stereoview depicting Schloss Stolzenfels, the neo-Gothic castle above the Rhine near Koblenz. The castle, extensively restored in the 19th century and used as a summer residence by the King of Prussia, is shown perched on a forested hillside with the river stretching into the distance. The crenellated towers, battlements, and terraced gardens are clearly visible. Published by A. Braun, Dornach, as part of the “Bords du Rhin” series. The handwritten caption on the reverse reads “Stolzenfels Chateau du Roi de Prusse.”Photographer/publisher:
A. Braun, Dornach (Haut-Rhin)Period/date:
Circa 1870sDimensions:
Approx. 17.5 x 8.5 cmCondition:
Good; mild surface wear and slight fading, small corner wear upper left.Reverse:
Handwritten title: “825 Stolzenfels Chateau du Roi de Prusse.”Keywords:
Rhine, castle, Stolzenfels, Prussia, architectureShipping Information:
Shipping: EUR 5 for one stereoview, EUR 10 for any number of stereoviews worldwide.
