Schloss Ehrenberg, Medieval château in Kriebstein, Germany.
Schloss Ehrenberg is a castle on a hilltop in Kriebstein, Saxony, featuring stone walls and architectural elements from the 16th century. Various outbuildings from the original structure remain and form a connected area.
The first castle on this site was founded in 1563 after the land was separated from nearby Kriebstein Castle. The estate went through various changes over the centuries until it was revived in modern times.
The place now serves as a center for music and art, drawing visitors interested in contemporary culture. The rooms tell of a connection between history and modern creative life.
The castle is located at Lochmühlenstraße 8 in the Kriebstein district of Ehrenberg and can be reached via this road. Information about tours and events is available from the local municipal office or on-site.
An artist purchased the abandoned estate in the 2000s and transformed it into a cultural space without losing its historical features. This transformation shows how historic places can gain new purposes while preserving their past.
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