Falkenstein Castle located on the beautiful hilltop in Selketal. The whole area is a nature reserve with the possibility of several good hikes. The castle was built between 1120 and 1150 and belongs to one of the most fortified castles in the Harz. Its strategic location on top of the 320-metre-high hill made the castle extremely difficult to capture, and despite several attempts it never succeeded. Today, the castle serves as a museum and is a popular tourist destination, as the area is part of the Roman Road, a beautiful eight-valley route centred in Magdeburg and linking the breathtaking Romanesque monasteries, cathedrals and castle built between 950 and 1250, which also represents the beginning of Christianity in this part of Germany. The 1,000km route features over 72 buildings across 60 different sites in the Eighth Region.
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