South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains
South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz MountainsSouth Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz MountainsSouth Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains
Description
The south terrace of this beautiful castle was once the most important garden space of the family of the Princes of Stolberg-Stolberg. It thrones over the dramatic valley landscape of the Harz mountains with the small half-timbered town of Stolberg below.
From 2009 until 2011 the town of Stolberg completed the project connecting the town with the south terrace of the castle.The complete project consisted of five sections including the reconstruction of the garden on the south terrace. All parts of the hill landscape surrounding the castle are part of the historical preservation area of the famous castle.
Our design concept for the terrace followed the general goals laid down in the Development Strategy for the gardens completed by our office in 2004. Here the defining design was that prepared by the Landscape Architect Heinrich Wiepking-Jürgensmann in the 1930s.
All parts of the terrace were made accessible without steps, the old swimming pool was retained but made shallower for safety reasons and the entire space was fenced and secured with lockable gates.
The original sandstone paving slabs were replaced and the retaining walls restored. An arched hedge frames the views into the valley and the 40m long planting bed was laid out according to historical plans. New benches offer visitors the opportunity to sit and enjoy the unique garden space.
The old garden pavillion was restored by the architects during the same period and the garden is now an important part of the tourists route through the picturesque town of Stolberg.  
South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains

  • Project
    South Terrace of Stolberg Castle, Harz Mountains
  • Client
    Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz
  • Architect
    Rittmannsperger + Partner
  • Engineers
    DANE Landscape Architects BDLA
  • Planning Period
    2009-2010
  • Construction Period
    2010
  • Gross Landscape Construction Costs
    450.000,-
  • Design Phases
    4-8
  • Federal State
    Saxony-Anhalt
  • Country
    Germany