Fodor's Expert Review Schloss Steinau

Steinau an der Strasse Castle/Palace

Schloss Steinau is straight out of a Grimm fairy tale. It stands at the top of the town, with a "Fairy-tale Fountain" in front of it. Originally an early-medieval fortress, it was rebuilt in Renaissance style between 1525 and 1558 and first used by the counts of Hanau as their summer residence. Later it was used to guard the increasingly important trade route between Frankfurt and Leipzig. It's not difficult to imagine the young Grimm boys playing in the shadow of its great gray walls or venturing into the encircling dry moat.

The castle houses a Grimm Museum, one of two in Steinau, which exhibits the family's personal effects, including portraits of the Grimm relatives, the family Bible, an original copy of the Grimms' dictionary (the German equivalent of the Oxford English Dictionary), and all sorts of mundane things such as spoons and drinking glasses. Climb the tower for a breathtaking view of Steinau and the countryside.

Castle/Palace

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Im Schloss 3
Steinau an der Strasse, Hesse  36396, Germany

06663-6843

schloesser-hessen.de

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: From €3.50; guided tours €4.50, Closed Jan. and Feb. Closed Mon. Mar.–Nov. Closed Mon.–Sat. in Dec.

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