The Prinzenhöhle is a stalactite cave in the Sundwig district of Hemer.
It is probably connected to the Von der Becke Cave and the Heinrichshöhle via the Perick cave system. [1] In the Handbook of Geography for use in colleges and literate readers, the Prince's Cave in 1830 is more than 1,000 feet long. [2] de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prinzenh%C3%B6hle_(Hemer)
The cave was discovered during quarrying around 1812. It got its name from a visit by the then Crown Prince of Prussia. It is probably connected to the Von der Becke Cave and the Heinrich Cave via the Perick Cave system.