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Heidelberg Castle is located in Heidelberg, Germany. The Renaissance castle was built on a hilltop before 1214 for defense. The castle became a combination of many buildings from different periods built around a central courtyard. The 17th century gardens were built upon several terraces with mazes, arbors, sculptures, a greenhouse, fish ponds, and waterfalls, but now the garden beds are filled with trees. Prince Elector Ruprecht III of the Wittelsbach dynasty used the castle as his royal residence from 1398 to 1410. The castle continued to serve as a regal residence for the Prince Electors for 300 years. In 1537, a lightning strike caused a fire, destroying the upper castle. The castle suffered through fires in 1689 and 1693 due to wars with the French. In 1764, another lightning strike caused a fire that destroyed some of the rebuilt sections, leaving the structure destroyed and inhabitable. The castle stones were quarried and used to build houses for the citizens of Heidelberg. Heidelberg Castle is a ruin and serves as a landmark and tourist site. The world’s largest wine barrel was built in 1751 by Prince Elector Karl Theodor to house the wine paid as taxes. The wine barrel can hold 58,124 gallons of wine. There’s also a dance floor on top of it. On the lower level of the castle is an Apothecary Museum. A light show and firework display can be seen three times a year during the summer months, in memory of the last three times the castle went up in flames. #Castles #HeidelbergCastle #Germany #Heidelberg #apothecarymuseum #venues #worldslargestwinebarrel #apothecary
Heidelberg Castle is located in Heidelberg, Germany. The Renaissance castle was built on a hilltop before 1214 for defense. The castle became a combination of many buildings from different periods built around a central courtyard. The 17th century gardens were built upon several terraces with mazes, arbors, sculptures, a greenhouse, fish ponds, and waterfalls, but now the garden beds are filled with trees. Prince Elector Ruprecht III of the Wittelsbach dynasty used the castle as his royal residence from 1398 to 1410. The castle continued to serve as a regal residence for the Prince Electors for 300 years. In 1537, a lightning strike caused a fire, destroying the upper castle. The castle suffered through fires in 1689 and 1693 due to wars with the French. In 1764, another lightning strike caused a fire that destroyed some of the rebuilt sections, leaving the structure destroyed and inhabitable. The castle stones were quarried and used to build houses for the citizens of Heidelberg. Heidelberg Castle is a ruin and serves as a landmark and tourist site. The world’s largest wine barrel was built in 1751 by Prince Elector Karl Theodor to house the wine paid as taxes. The wine barrel can hold 58,124 gallons of wine. There’s also a dance floor on top of it. On the lower level of the castle is an Apothecary Museum. A light show and firework display can be seen three times a year during the summer months, in memory of the last three times the castle went up in flames. #Castles #HeidelbergCastle #Germany #Heidelberg #apothecarymuseum #venues #worldslargestwinebarrel #apothecary

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