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
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
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
Wilhelmsburg Castle dates back to the 12th century but was rebuilt and completed in 1619 into a Renaissance castle by the House of Hesse-Kassel. Today it houses the ... read more
Wilhelmshöhe Palace was built for Landgrave Wilhelm (William) IX of Hesse in the late 18th century. The last German Emperor Wilhelm II used it on a regular basis. Today ... read more
Wilhelmsthal Castle is a beautiful Rococo castle displaying royal lifestyle in the 18th century with original French furniture, porcelain and paintings. The castle is ... read more
Wiligrad Castle is a partly terra cotta–trimmed Neo-Renaissance castle, built between 1896 - 1898 and was commissioned by Johann Albrecht, Duke of ... read more
The William Morris Gallery is dedicated to the life and work of the Arts and Crafts designer, author, businessman and political activist, William Morris (1834 – 1896). ... 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
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
Wimpole Hall dates back to the 11th century but the present house was completed in 1650. Wimpole has known many aristocratic owners. Its last private owners, Captain ... 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
Witley Court (Ruins) today is what is left of one of the greatest country houses of England. It was built for the 1st Baron Foley in the 17th century on the site of a ... read more
Woburn Abbey is the seat of the Duke of Bedford and is world famous for its art collections. Along with the historic house, its stunning collections, the landscape ... 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
Wollaton Hall, an Elizabethan construction, houses since 1929 the city's Natural History Museum. The Nottingham Industrial Museum is located in the ... read more
Wollerton Old Hall Garden, is a relatively recent garden (since 1984), set around a 16th Century Hall House. It has become an important modern garden in the English ... read more
Woolbeding Estate was originally owned by the Lascelles family and was given to the National Trust in 1957. It includes the Mansion and 453 ha (1102 acres), of which 10.5 ... read more
Wrest Park has been the home for over 600 years of the Grey family, one of the historic leading aristocratic families of the country. The house as we see it today was ... read more
Wyken Hall is an Elizabethan manor house and a 486 ha (1,200 acres) farm, with a flock of Shetland sheep and an almost 3 ha (7 acres) vineyard. The surrounding gardens ... read more