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  1. Die Burg Kronberg ist eine Burganlage in Kronberg im Taunus (Hessen, Hochtaunuskreis).Sie besteht im Wesentlichen aus einer hochmittelalterlichen Oberburg mit markantem Freiturm aus der Stauferzeit, einer spätmittelalterlichen Burgkapelle sowie einer frühneuzeitlichen Mittelburganlage, die eher Schlosscharakter hat und bis zum Bau des nahe gelegenen Schlosses Friedrichshof (1894) von den ...

    • ca. 1170 bis 1505, mit späteren Modifik./Ergänz.
    • Deutschland
  2. Since 28 June 1966, Kronberg has been a state-recognized spa town. As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, on 1 April 1972, Kronberg merged with the formerly independent communities of Oberhöchstadt and Schönberg. Main sights. Old Town with Kronberg Castle, or Burg Kronberg, with its keep, which is the town's oldest building

  3. Kronberg offers something for everyone: the municipal library, a cinema, regular organ concerts in St. John's Church, the Fritz Best Museum showing works by the Kronberg artist, the municipal art school, or the 'Stage in the Park', a platform for performances and presentations by all of Kronberg's clubs and institutions in the middle of Victoria Park.

  4. Kronberg Castle is a High Middle Ages Rock castle in Kronberg im Taunus, Hochtaunuskreis district, Hesse state, Germany. The castle is beside Altkönig in Taunus. The castle was built between 1220 and 1230. References. Website des Burgvereins; Burg Kronberg auf www.taunus.info; External links "Kronberg Castle". Alle Burgen (in German).

  5. The Crown Tribe, the most important family branch of the Kronberg Knights, resided here. The west wing, the so-called “Great House”, was built around 1320. The north wing (today Burgmuseum ) was completed around 1505, and on the ground floor there is a gothic kitchen with a large chimney.

  6. The history of Kronberg Castle is the subject of the permanent exhibition, which can be visited in the north wing of the middle castle. It sheds light on the life of the Lords of Kronberg (who inhabited the castle until the extinction of the family in 1704), and informs about the subsequent use of the castle, and its structural rescue and modification by Victoria Empress Frederick.

  7. By way of the Königstein Railway (Frankfurt-Königsteiner Eisenbahn – FKE) and bus routes connecting the towns to the S-Bahn stations at Bad Soden and Kronberg , Königstein is connected to Frankfurt Central Station and the whole railway network run by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (Rhine-Main Transport Association, RMV), and it has at its disposal Königstein station and Schneidhain station.