The fortress, which is made of stone, bricks and cement, started its life as a wall, but over the years Heinz and Hildegard Schönewolf, from Dudweiler, Germany began adding to it - in some style.
King and queen of the castle: Hildegard and Heinz Schönewolf who have built the tourist attraction
Another brick in the wall: Heinz Schönewolf at work on his castle
Dedicated craftsman Heinz has said he will never be full satisfied with his work of art as he believes there are always going to be improvements that can be made.
Dedicated: Heinz and Hildegard Schönewolf relax in their castle after spending over three decades building the fairytale fortress
The Schönewolfs estimate they have spent over £40,000 building the castle, which is 15-metres high and 15-metres wide and features towers, battlements, narrow pathways, a charming Rapunzel room and even an 18,000 litre aquarium in the basement
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