Castle Tarasp, dating back to the 11th century, belonged until 1803 to Austria. In the year 1900, the inventor of the mouthwash Odol, Karl August Lingner, acquired it ... read more
Tata Castle dates back to the end of the 14th and has been built and rebuilt several times, whereas it served as a royal summer residence during the reign of King ... read more
Tatton Park, the former Egerton family home (1598-1958), is now in the hands of the National Trust. It is an important tourist attraction including the Mansion, with the ... read more
Castle Tegel - von Humboldt Museum, a former royal hunting lodge, came into the hands of the von Humboldt family in 1766. The famous brothers Wilhelm and Alexander lived ... read more
Temple Newsam House, a Tudor-Jacobean country mansion and built in 1518, is surrounded by grounds landscaped by 'Capability' Brown. The House, with its fine ... read more
Tettnang New Palace is a beautiful example of baroque architecture. Build in the 18th century by the Counts of Montfort and presently in the hands of the State of ... read more
The Albertina has today two locations, the Albertina Museum (Albertinaplatz) and the Albertina Modern (Karlsplatz). The origin of the collection stems from the Albertina ... read more
The Archaeological Museum, founded in the 18th century, is the oldest of all Strasbourg museums, and one of the largest archaeological museums in France. Located in the ... read more
The Archiepiscopal Museum, housed in the Archiepiscopal Palace (first and second floors), features numerous artworks that belonged to the ancient city cathedral and to ... read more
The Argory, surrounded by a 130 ha (321 acres) park and estate, dates from the 1830s and was the former home of the MacGeough Bond family. The family handed the estate ... read more
Cirencester Park, part of the Bathurst Estate and surrounding the Cirencester Park manor, is a 1,215 ha (3,000 acres) woodland and pasture park, which open and free of ... read more
The Bernard Magrez Art Institute, located at Château Labottière, offers contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, workshops and conferences. It is also a venue for ... read more
The Bishop Erazm Ciolek Palace exhibits Medieval and modern artwork from the collection of Krakow National Museum and orthodox paintings from Central Europe on ... read more
The Bishop's Palace has been the seat of the Bishops of the Diocese of Bath and Wells for 800N years. Although still used as a residence and offices, the palace, ... read more
The Black Watch Museum is housed in the historic Balhouise Castle, which probably dates back to the 12th century. The museum features a family collection focused ... read more
The Manor House, Bedlow is the family home of the in 2018 deceased Conservative politician, former cabinet minister and Secretary General of Nato, Lord Carrington. ... read more
The Castle of Mey has been a much beloved retreat of the Queen Mother (1900-2002). It was built between 1566 and 1572 by George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness. The ... read more
The Charterhouse's history dates back to 1348 and has served as a monastery, private mansion, boys school and an almshouse, which it is still today. Since 2017 it ... read more
The Château de Caen was built for William the Conqueror in 1060 on a site of total 5.5 ha. Today it houses the Museum of Fine Arts of Caen, the Museum of Normandy, the ... read more
The Courts garden surrounds a charming 18th century country house. It is a 20th century garden with separate garden rooms, a lily pond and an arboretum. read more