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Maltahöhe
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Some 80 kilometres south-west of Maltahöhe, on the D826, lies the slightly weird Castle Duwisib. The Prussian aristocrat Baron Hansheinrich von Wolf - he had served in the Schutztruppe - and his wealthy American wife Jayta had it built in 1908 by an architect from Berlin. The castle in the arid semi-desert, built from red sandstone - has 22 rooms, a knight's hall and a shady courtyard with fountain. Von Wolf bought a couple of surrounding farms and started a huge horse-stud farm on his 50000 hectare estate. The news of the beginning of the First World War reached the von Wolfs on an oceanliner on the way to Argentina where they wanted to buy more horses. Baron von Wolf immediately volunteered as an officer and was killed in action in 1916 in the trenches of France. His wife never returned to Duwisib, but took residence in Munich. The castle was bought and restored by the Namibian state and nowadays is a museum.

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Duwisib Castle
Top left: Maltahöhe Hotel.
Bottom left, top right: Duwisib Castle near Maltahöhe.

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