Palace Sankt Emmeran, Thurn und Taxis is the seat of the Princes of Thurn und Taxis. The palace is not only inhabited by the family but also a museum and host of many ... read more
Palace New Residence Bamberg dates from the early 17th century as the (new) residence of the Bamberg Prince-Bishops. It is famous for its baroque interior with numerous ... read more
Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee is the largest castle complex build by the famous Bavarian king Ludwig II, based on Versailles. However it was never finished after his ... read more
Palace and Quinta da Bacalhoa has a history from over 400 years, and is famous for its wines and garden. The vineyards, as we see them today are from a later date, ... read more
Painswick House, originally known as "Buenos Ayres", was built early 18th century by Charles Hyett to escape the bad smog of Gloucester. The grounds ... read more
Painshill Park was owned and designed between 1738-1773 by Charles Hamilton, MP. The house, unfortunately, doesn't exist anymore. However the park, today owned by the ... read more
The house is mainly the creation of one man, Graham Baron Ash. He has the 16th century house considerably extended and remodelled in the 20th century, between the two ... read more
Oxburgh Hall was built around 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfield. Since then, the house has been continuously inhabited by the Catholic family Bedingfield. Today the ... read more
Owlpen Manor, a Tudor house, was built and rebuilt between 1450 and 1616, but the site dates back to the 9th century and to the de Olepenne family in 1174. It was sold ... read more
Osterley Park was built in the 18th century by the celebrated architect Robert Adam for the Child family. After WW II it was given to the National Trust by George ... read more
Osborne House was the summer retreat of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. They didn't like Brighton and to spent their summers on the Isle of Wight. The house was ... read more
Oranienbaum Palace, was built as an ensemble, together with the park and city, by Henriette Catharina of Orange-Nassau (1637–1708). She was the wife of Johann Georg ... read more
The baroque Old Castle Hermitage was build and extended by the Markgraves of Bayreuth in the 18th century. Park and castle are open to the public. The castle-museum can be ... read more
Nynäs Castle, dating back to the 14th century, to the public during the summer, displaying furniture of all times and an extensive library of about 4000 volumes. The ... read more
Castle Schloss + Park Nymphenburg was a summer residence for the Bavarian ruling family, the Wittelsbachs. The complex was finished in 1679 and got its present dimensions ... read more
Nymans, since 1953 in the hands of the National Trust, was the country retreat for three generations of the Messel family. The house itself was destroyed by a fire in 1947 ... read more
Nunwell House, dating back to the 11th century, is a beautiful historic house in Tudor and Jacobean style. Set in 2 ha (5 acres) of tranquil gardens it is privately ... read more
Nunnington Hall as we see it today dates mainly from the 17th and 18th century, when it was owned by the Viscounts Preston. The last private owners, Margaret Rutson and ... read more
The castle Nové Hrady by Litomyšl is a beautiful rococo complex and has been called the Czech Versailles or Little Schönbrunn. It has the same name as the village ... read more
Nostell Priory is built in 1733 on the site of a medieval priory, and was commissioned by the Winn family. The interior were decorated by Robert Adams and contains an ... read more