Castle Sigmaringen has been for centuries a residential castle of the Hohenzollern family and is open to the public all year round. The visitor can learn about the ... read more
Castle Singraven has a long history which dates back to 1382. Since 1956 it is the hands of the Edwina van Heek foundation. Its elegant interior and beautiful park and ... read more
Castle Spiez is used as a museum, displaying the change from a medieval castle to an aristocratic residence, where the public can admire furnished rooms from the 13th to ... read more
Castle Vorden dates back to the 12th century. Up to the second half of the 20th century, it has been handed over only by inheritance to Dutch aristocratic families, such ... read more
Museum Castle Waldegg reflect historical aristocratic life in the Solothurn area. Closely linked to the von Besenval family, it is now in the hands of the Waldegg Castle ... read more
Castle Ward has been the residence of the Ward family since ca. 1570, but was presented to the state, due to death duties, in 1950 by the 6th Viscount Bangor. Today it is ... read more
Castle Weesenstein has a long noble history dating back to the 13th century. Early 19th century it came into the hands of the Royal family of Saxony which gave it true ... read more
Castle Weissenstein, Pommersfelden, is for almost 300 years owned by the Counts von Schönborn. With its baroque interior, Old-Master collection and furniture, it is one ... read more
Castle Zwernitz dates back to the Roman Empire and came into the possession of the Hohenzollern family. Today it is a museum showing the history of Zwernitz Castle, its ... read more
The Burgruine Dobra was first mentioned in 1186 and had changed hands many times. The last family who used the castle as a residence were the Barons von Ehrmanns, who ... read more
Castlewellan Castle Forest Park, 460 ha (1,136 acres) surrounding Castlewellan Castle, was acquired in 1967 by the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. It ... read more
Castolovice Castle, dating back to the 13th century and in the Sternberg family since 1694, got restituted in 1992 to Diana Phipps Sternberg. A well known interior ... read more
Cecilienhof Palace is an English country house style residence, build by Emperor William II from 1913–17 for his eldest son, Crown Prince William. In 1945 it was used ... read more
Certosa di Pontignano is a former Carthusian monastery, dating back to 1343, and now owned by the University of Sienna. It is used for stays, as conference location ... read more
Charlottenburg Palace has been one of the favourite residences of the Hohenzollerns. Frederic the Great, once on the throne, had it considerably expended. read more
Charlton House, a fine example of Tudor style, was built between 1607 - 1612 for Sir Adam Newton, tutor to the eldest son of James I, Henry, Prince of Wales. The walled ... read more
Chateau Boscovice came into the Mensdorff-Pouilly family in 1850, via inheritance. Fortunately it returned into their hands after the fall of the communists. Castle and ... read more
Château de Bizy was built by Constant d'Ivry for Fouquet, Duke of Belle-Isle c1740, and has been embellished several times thereafter. Today it is still in private ... read more
Chatsworth is the home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Since 1549, sixteen generations of the Cavendish family have lived here. With its stunning ... read more
Chavenage House, dating back to 1576, is the home of the Lowsley-Williams family. The House can be visited on prior arrangement and is a venue for film & photo ... read more