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Steineck

Grenzweg

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Steineck (Hasel)
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Steineck Castle

Steineck Castle is believed to have been constructed during the 18th century, although its exact construction period is not certain.

  • Historically, Steineck was a summer residence of the Stein family from Cologne. The castle's purpose as a summer home dates back to this time.
  • After various owners, it was lastly used as a guest house by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia until 2008.

In recent years, the castle has been converted into an international institute dedicated to promoting civic education and international understanding. This conversion took place around two decades ago, reportedly in the mid-1950s.

Architecture

Steineck Castle is situated on a hill overlooking the Rhine River. The three-story building features a secluded location accessible only by a dead-end lane surrounded by ancient oak trees.

  • The castle's layout has been adapted for modern use, with facilities suitable for accommodating groups from various nationalities.
  • The institute's programs have fostered informal discussions, lecture series, and social gatherings among students, functionaries, trade unionists, and other professional groups.

The castle's architecture and interior design reflect its regal past as the manor house of a large estate.

Location

Steineck Castle is located in the town of Hasel, Germany, on Grenzweg. The castle's address is not publicly available due to its secluded location.

Historical Significance

The castle has played a significant role in promoting international understanding through civic education. Its activities have carried the name and reputation of the institute far beyond the geographical confines of Bonn.

Current Status and Use

Steineck Castle currently serves as an international institute dedicated to promoting civic education and international understanding. The castle's facilities are used for accommodating groups from various nationalities, hosting informal discussions, lecture series, and social gatherings.

Heritage Status

The castle's heritage status is not explicitly stated in the provided data.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access Steineck Castle, although its current status as a private residence or institute is unclear. The castle's secluded location makes it accessible only by way of a dead-end lane guarded by ancient oak trees on one side and the swirling waters of the Rhine on the other.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features a three-story building with a regal past, as reflected in its architecture and interior design. The exact layout and notable rooms are not specified in the provided data.

Details

NameSteineck
CityHasel
CountryGermany
Coordinates47.674725, 7.8867774
Current usean international institute dedicated to promoting civic education and international understanding