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Full of history and mystery: Drachenburg Castle
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2 years ago
The Drachenburg Castle, located near Bonn, looks just like a fairy-tale castle. It’s a big tourist draw, but has a rather checkered past. DW reporter Diana Piñeros took a look around inside its age-old walls.
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This German castle looks straight out of a fairy tale, but it has a dark past, a Nazi
00:07
history, years of neglect, and a former owner with eccentric taste.
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Let's explore the history and secrets of Trahenburg, the Dragon Castle.
00:19
Look at this!
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Yeah, I feel special here.
00:24
Okay, we leave it back.
00:28
That's crazy!
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According to folklore, German hero Siegfried once slayed a dragon here.
00:36
Hence its name, Trahenburg or Dragon Castle.
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Thousands of people from all over the world visit Trahenburg every year.
00:46
The castle, located a 20-minute drive from Bonn, was built between 1882 and 1884.
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It's perched on a hill with a commanding view of the River Rhine.
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The castle is also a popular filming location.
01:01
Parts of Babylon Berlin, Germany's most expensive television series, were shot here.
01:07
Tour guide Gaby Brenig is waiting for me.
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She has been working here for 14 years.
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So Gaby, let's start from the beginning.
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Who decided to build this castle and why?
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Well, a very interesting person called Stefan Sauter.
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He was an innkeeper's son, so he came from a low middle class family.
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But he shot to success at the Paris Stock Exchange by selling shares to build the Suez Canal.
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And with the new money, he bought the whole site to build his private home.
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Nice! Not bad at all!
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Stefan von Sauter died in 1902.
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He had no children.
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The castle was sold off several times and transformed into a summer resort,
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a Christian school and even a Nazi college.
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In the 40s, the Adolf Hitler School moved in here.
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For how long were they here and what exactly happened?
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Well, for about four years, until the end of the Second World War.
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There were some 14-16 year old boys up here who got some military training
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and political indoctrination as well, as you can imagine.
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We don't have much information about that time,
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because there are hardly any eyewitnesses who could tell you what happened here.
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So they threw away everything, they destroyed all the files and all that.
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The castle's main entrance and stained glass windows were damaged in World War II.
02:49
After the war, the castle was used as a shelter for refugees
02:53
and then as a training center for the rail authorities.
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It was supposed to be demolished in the early 1960s.
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The castle changed owners several times and then it was abandoned for 10 years.
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Tell us about it.
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Well, it kind of lost its place.
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It was very attractive for the first people dealing with drugs.
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This kind of architecture was regarded as old-fashioned, nobody was interested in it.
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So that's the reason why it stood empty for 10 years,
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because nobody was willing to buy that and to use it.
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This was a wonderful venue for romantic meetings.
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For drug consumers and all that.
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In 1971, wealthy entrepreneur Polish Spinat bought Dragenburg
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and had extensive refurbishment work done.
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He was well known for his fancy cars, quirky personality
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and eccentric taste in interior design.
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Gawie, come here. What do we have here?
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You're sitting on a real throne.
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I feel special.
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This is one of the pieces of furniture from the time of Paul Spinat.
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He always told the visitors that this was the throne of Louis XIV,
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but of course it wasn't.
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Definitely.
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That's the reason why our guests have the chance to sit on the throne
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and feel like a queen or a king.
04:39
We head to the kitchen.
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It was restored by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia,
04:45
which has been in charge of Dragenburg since 1989.
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Great attention was paid to every last detail.
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Gawie, look at you!
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This is still the kitchen.
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Next, Gawie shows us some secret places inside the castle,
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like the servants' staircase and the rest of the building too.
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It underwent 30 million euros worth of restoration work.
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Highlights include the grand marble staircase and many beautiful artworks.
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Filled with paintings of nudes, this room was once the gentlemen's chamber.
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I thought the castle itself is a mix of different styles.
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It is interesting to see how each owner left their mark here.
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And you, have you ever visited a castle? Tell us which ones!
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