The great hall, pictured below in 1978, and right in 2005. The rebuilding has gone so far as to add historical markers along the walls of the gallery above.
Below left, the great hall in 2005, with an entrance going back to the lord's chambers. The dias was placed before the door, seen below in 1978.
Some examples of the restored chambers with Romanesque architecture. The columns are probably recreations, as examples of the originals are on display (below left) and show excessive weathering.
Trifels was often used to store a good portion of the Imperial treasure. To the right are replicas of the crown and scepter.