Fondazione Querini Stampalia, located in the Palazzo of the same name, is a cultural institution including a museum of paintings and furnishings, living quarters, an ... read more
Fonmon Castle dates back to c1200 and it has only changed hands once. In 1656 it was bought by Colonel Philip Jones, a direct ancestor of Sir Brooke Boothby, the present ... read more
Forde Abbey has a rich and varied history for over 900 years, from Cistercian monks to a private home. Today it is the home of the Kennard family. The House, with its ... read more
The elegant Baroque Forgach Castle, Szécsény, houses the Kubinyi Ferenc Museum, offering various permanent and temporary exhibitions. It contains unique finds from ... read more
Fort La Latte, built in the 13th century, is a famous tourist attraction on the Côte d'Emeraude, where many films have been shot. It is a classified monument and can ... read more
The Royal Foertress of Chinon is the fortress where in 1429 Jeanne d'Arc met Charles VII and convinced him of her mission. Today it is also a modern museum: videos, ... read more
Fortress Ehrenburg, built by emperor Friedrich I. ("Barbarossa") in 1161, has passed on to a substantial number of nobel families through its history. Presently ... read more
Fortress Kufstein dates back to the 13th century and has changed hands many times afterwards, because of its important strategic position. Presently the fortress now ... read more
Fortress Königstein is more than 400 years old and was used as a state prison for centuries. Situated on a 9.5 hectare rock plateau, 240 metres above the Elbe and with ... read more
The Fortress of San Leo, dating back to Roman times, was one of the fortified palaces and palatial retreats of the historical Federico da Montefeltro and his wife ... read more
The Fortress of Landsee was officially mentioned in the Traditionsbuch (“Book of traditions”) of Göttweig Monastery in 1158. It fell to Hungary in 1222, but would ... read more
Fortress Stolpen has a long history with permanent structural changes, such as its conversion into Stolpen Palace and as a partially ruin today. It is still well known in ... read more
Forty Hall, set on the site of the Former Elsyng Palace, which belonged to Henry VIII and was also a childhood residence of Elizabeth I and Edward IV, features a ... read more
Fota House's history is closely linked to the Smith-Barry family (Earls of Barrymore since 1627), who were granted lands at Fota already in 1185. Owned today by ... read more
The Museum Miniscalchi-Erizzo is housed in the Miniscalchi (15th century) and Miniscalchi-Erizzo palaces (16th century), and features exhibitions on two floors. The ... read more
Fredensborg Palace, built originally as a hunting seat early 18th century, is used by the Queen and her family around six month a year and for official or private ... read more
Frederiksborg Palace was built in the Dutch Renaissance style at the beginning of the 1600s by King Christian IV. Fully restored by 1882 after a fire, it was reopened to ... read more
Frederiksdal is an Open Air Museum and Botanical Garden. It consists of an 18th-century mansion and associated lands of 36 hectatres, including the historic park, a ... read more
Freudenstein Castle contains the world's largest private mineralogical collection "terra mineralia" (from the Bergakademie Freiberg, University of ... read more
Friedenstein Castle was one of the largest Baroque palaces built at its time and has served as the main seat for the Dukes of Saxe-Gotha and residence for the Dukes of ... read more