Lichtenstein Castle
Schloss Lichtenstein
Lichtenstein Kasteel
View of the Castle from the courtyard
General information
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Address81 Harbour Road
Town or cityHout Bay
CountrySouth Africa
Coordinates34°02′32″S 18°20′31″E / 34.0421705°S 18.3418572°E / -34.0421705; 18.3418572
Construction started1986
Construction stopped1998
ClientReynier Fritz
OwnerUnknown Russian Businessman, possibly Svetlana Besfamilnaya.
Website
https://lichtensteincastle.co.za/

Lichtenstein Castle (German: Schloss Lichtenstein, Afrikaans: Lichtenstein Kasteel) is a castle in Hout Bay, Western Cape, South Africa, built on the Karbonkelberg, modelled after Lichtenstein Castle in Württemberg, Germany.

Aerial view of the Castle

Details

It was built by German-born South African businessman Reynier Fritz. The construction started in 1986 and completed in 1998.[1]

Fritz later converted the Castle to a guest house before dying there. After his death, his widow Christine sold the property for R23 million to an unknown Russian Businessman.[2] Allegedly haunted, the castle is one of the areas most popular attractions. The castle has 12 en suite bedrooms, a library, a banquet hall, a swimming pool, a helipad and a natural waterfall on its 8.6 hectares.[2] The castle can be rented out as a venue.[3]

Schloss Lichtenstein in Germany after which the castle was modelled.

See Also

References

  1. "Hout Bay's famous castle sold for R23 Million". 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Spooky castle gets new owner". 2012.
  3. "Lichtenstein Castle Home page". 2017.
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