Övedskloster Castle is an estate which is since 1753 the private property of the Ramel family. The manor and its surroundings as we see it today, have been created at ... read more
Öster-Malma Castle dates back to the 1660s, when it was built by the Swedish Board of Custom’s administrator, Wilhelm Drakenhjelm. The house displays representative ... read more
Würzburg Residence, originally the seat of the Prince-Bishops from the Schönborn family, has a long history of more than 500 years. It is a UNESCO World Heritage ... read more
WWT London Wetland Centre, started in 2000, is a 42 ha (100 acres) wetland wildlife reserve, formerly consisting of several small reservoirs. It includes now several ... read more
Wolfsberg Castle, or also knows as Henckel-Donnersmarck Castle, dates back to the 11th century. It was transformed into a fortress in the 16th century, due to the Turkish ... read more
Wingfield College's history goes back over 650 years, and is today a private family home. The house is associated with some important historical personalities, such ... read more
Wilton House has been in the hands of the Earls of Pembroke since the 1540s, when it was given to William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, by Henry VIII. The House contains ... read more
Wilton Castle, dating back to 1247, has been completely restored by the present owner, Sean Windsor, after it had been burnt down by arsonists in 1923. The castle is a ... read more
The Williamson Park is housing the iconic Ashton Memorial, built between 1907 and 1909 by the industrialist Lord Ashton, in memory of his (second) wife Jessy. read more
Wilhelma Botanical Garden ( 30 ha) is a zoological-botanical garden and was originally created by King Wilhelm I in 1846, for private use. The buildings are in Moorish ... read more
Wilhelm Busch Museum for Caricature, located in the Georgenpalais (part of the Herrenhausen palace & gardens), is dedicated to the work of Wilhelm Busch and the ... read more
Wildegg Castle was constructed in the first half of the 13th century by the Habsburg. It was owned by the Effinger family for eleven generations. read more
Wildeck Castle's owners were at the beginning, the Dukes, followed by prince electoral and finally it became a hunter’s seat of the King of Saxony. Since 1994 it is ... read more
Whatton House, rebuilt after a fire in 1876 by the first Lord Crawshaw, is now the home of the fifth Lord Crawshaw, David, his wife Belinda and family. The house remains ... read more
Weston Park is a 17th century house, surrounded by a 405 ha (1000 acres) park and gardens. The park was designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. The house ... read more
The Wereldmuseum, established in 1883, is an ethnographic museum, displaying a collection focused on different cultures from Oceania to the Arctic, from Geisha to the ... read more
Wentworth Woodhouse is a unique event venue, set within 87 acres of gardens and parkland, including a deer park and lakes, which are vested in the Fitzwilliam Wentworth ... read more
Welsdorf Castle, dating from early 1600, is today owned by Silvia and Clemens Sadnik, and offers an exclusive, dreamlike ambience for weddings and other celebrations, as ... read more
Welbeck Abbey, dating back to the 12th century, was the seat of the Dukes of Portland and is still the home of their descendants. The estate is a major attraction for ... read more
Water Castle Klaffenbach, used as a hotel, offers in the buildings around the castle : exhibitions, different art & crafts workshops, concerts, events, golf, palace ... read more