Knightshayes Court is a 19th century house in Gothic Revival style, and built for Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Baronet. His family has got wealthy by the lace-making ... read more
Knin Fortress, dating back to the 9th century, is one largest military fortification in Europe. It is 470 m long and on its highest part 110 m wide, with defensive ... read more
Knole goes back to the 13th century, but its main history starts with the Sackville family from late 16th century onwards. The family lives still there and shares the ... read more
Kobersdorf Castle, built in the 13th century as a Hungarian fortress, was reconstructed in the 16th and 17th century to its present form. Today it is not only known for ... read more
Koldinghus Castle Museum, dating back to the 13th century, has known several periods as fortress, royal residence, ruin and today as a museum. read more
Konopiste Castle (German: Konopischt) once residence of Austrian Crown-Prince Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his morganatic wife and nowadays still fully furnished with a ... read more
Kost Castle, dating back to 1371, is one of the few exceptionally well preserved castles from the Middle Ages in the country. Owned by the Counts Kinsky dal Borgo, it ... read more
Kozel Castle, built as a Hunting Lodge at the end of the 18th century for Count Johan Adalbert Czernin. Presently it is used as museum and for cultural events such as ... read more
Krásný Dvůr Castle (German: Schönhof), a seat of the Czernin family until 1945, and surrounded by a 96 ha landscape park, is presently a castle-museum and is also ... read more
Kratochvile Castle is a pearl of Italian Renaissance in south Bohemia. Built by the Rožmberk family, but after 1719 property of the Schwarzenberg family, it is has been ... read more
Krengerup Manor, a Neoclassical manor and since 1770 owned by the Counts von Rantzau, locates on the estate two museums: the Flax Weaving Museum and the Škoda ... read more
Kretinga Manor was originally a private estate of the Counts Tyszkiewicz, who has acquired the estate in 1874. it was converted into a museum in 1992. The house contains ... read more
Kriebstein Castle is a well preserved fortress, is now a museum with atmospheric castle festivals, classical concerts, mystical guided tours, topical children programs or ... read more
Krimulda Manor, dating back to the 13th century, is mainly remembered as the elegant residence of the historical family of the princes von Lieven. Today you can visit its ... read more
Krivoklat Castle, built in the 13th century and a former royal residence, hunting lodge and prison, is an important cultural monument of the country. It is open to the ... read more
Kronborg Castle dates back to the 1420s and is one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe. Today a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is open to the ... read more
Kronovall Slott is Sweden's only wine-chateau. Dating back to 1760, the castle itself is used, for the main part, as a VIP Hotel. The castle and surrounding property ... read more
Kröller-Müller Museum has the second-largest collection, after the Van Gogh Museum, of paintings by Vincent van Gogh. The museum had been the idea of the art collector ... read more
Peter Mühlbauer has secured a steady place in the field of fine furniture, crafts and old master paintings from the 16th - 19th cent. for nearly four decades. With his ... read more
Kyburg Castle Museum, dating from the 10th century by the counts of Winterthur, it is since 1917 in the hands of In 1917 the Canton of Zurich. It houses a historical ... read more