Castle Kaiserburg Nürnberg dates back to 1050. The present permanent exhibition in the castle was redesigned in 2013. read more
Castle Hartenfels is today a museum with temporary exhibitions and above all a permanent exhibition, the "Traces of Injustice", recounting the history of Torgau ... read more
Castle Guttenberg dates back to around 1180 and is over 560 years in the hands of the Barons von Gemmingen. It is open to the public as a historic museum, including a ... read more
Castle Goseck, today a European Centre for Music and Culture, has a long history which dates back to 881 and has served as original seat of the Counts of Saxony, monastery ... read more
Castle Gnandstein dates back to the 13th century and is closely to the Counts von Einsiedel until confiscation in 1945 by the communists. The last owners of the v. ... read more
Castle Falkenstein, which is used today as a museum and for events, has a long history which dates back to the 12th century. The last member of the von Falkesteins, Count ... read more
Castle Ettersburg, a former hunting lodge of the Dukes of Weimar, became mid 19th century during the times of the Duke Carl Alexander and his wealthy intellectual Dutch ... read more
Castle Eltz is in the same family for over 850 years. The present owners, the Count and Countess Eltz, preserve this unique heritage with great care. Visiting Castle Eltz ... read more
Castle Edesheim is a castle-hotel with cultural offerings such as music festivals and arts & crafts fairs. read more
Castle Dyck has a long history for almost 1000 years. The castle with beautiful historic rooms and its famous gardens are open to the public. read more
Castle Dennenlohe's history, property of the Barons von Süsskind, dates back to the 12th century. Presently it their family home with a multi-cultural function, well ... read more
Castle Corvey belongs to the Ducal House of Ratibor and Corvey. Formerly a Benedictine abbey, the baroque castle complex, under ducal ownership, is shortly due to be ... read more
Castle Colditz is a Renaissance castle and is famous for being a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II for "incorrigible" Allied officers who had repeatedly ... read more
Castle Coburg is a former palace of the Electors of Saxony and dates back to the Middle-Ages. Open to the public, it hosts important collections of art. read more
Castle Büdingen is since the 13th century residence of the Counts and Princes zu Ysenburg and Büdingen. It is not only private residence but also a museum and hotel with ... read more
Castle Burghausen is one of the longest castle complex in the world. It history dates back to the 13th century and is now a museum. read more
Castle Burg Trausnitz was the seat of the Wittelsbach family - the rulers of Bavaria - from 1255 to 1503. Trausnitz was not only a political centre but also a centre of ... read more
Castle Burg Cadolzburg's history dates back to the 12th century and the House of Hohenzollern. The museum, gardens and arboretum are an interesting witness of the ... read more
Schloss Brake, dating back to 1190, was a former residence of the Counts of Lippe. Since 1986 the Weser Renaissance Museum has been located in the castle. read more
Castle Babenhausen, Fugger Museum. Babenhausen is in the hands of the famous Fugger family since 1538. In 1955 the family located the Fugger Museum here, in a part of the ... read more