Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Karlsruhe District
Kraichgau-Stromberg
Landkreis Ludwigsburg
Mundelsheim
Königshäusle in the Käsberg vineyard
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Karlsruhe District
Kraichgau-Stromberg
Landkreis Ludwigsburg
Mundelsheim
Königshäusle in the Käsberg vineyard
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Location: Mundelsheim, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Kraichgau-Stromberg, Karlsruhe District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
In the Käsberg vineyard near Mundelsheim, the Hofdomänenkammer had a vineyard house built in 1819 with a magnificent view of the Neckarschlaufe, which was later given the name Königshäusle, probably on the occasion of the visit of King Wilhelm I of Württemberg in his vineyard.
December 24, 2014
Since 1713, parts of the Käsberg have been owned by the House of Württemberg. The royal house was built in 1819 by the Court Domain Chamber.
March 4, 2025
If you do not really want to go up to the Käsbergkanzel to enjoy the marvelous view of the Neckarschleife, you can do the same with the Königshäusle. Nice, however, about 20 meters to the left (if you stand in front of it) to go up the stairs and then to get to the Käsbergkanzel. A certain lack of vertigo provided.
October 21, 2019
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