Baroque Castle Rammenau, owned by the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony, is open to the public and housing a museum with period furniture. read more
Baroque Garden Grosssedlitz is a 18 ha Baroque Garden with the largest collection of bitter orange trees in the German-speaking countries and equally famous for its yearly ... read more
Schloss Bothmer was built in 1726 in Klützer Winkel as the ancestral seat of the Imperial Count Bothmer. The castle looks like a Dutch-English country house, due to the ... read more
Bruchsal Palace was constructed in 1720 as a residence for the Prince-Bishops of Speyer, Damian Hugo von Schönborn. It is famous for its opulent staircase constructed by ... read more
Callenberg Castle, open to the public, is owned by the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Its present head is Prince Andreas. He descends from the British line established by ... read more
Castle & Estate Wendlinghausen, a prestigious example of Weser-Renaissance architecture, offers a wide range of cultural experiences such as music, theatre, ... read more
Castle Albrechtsberg was built in 1854 for Prince Albert of Prussia, the younger brother of King Frederick William IV, later Emperor William I. The architect was Adolf ... read more
Castle Benrath is an elegant and well preserved Rococo palace, surrounded by a beautifully restored park and gardens of 61 ha. It houses three museums and serves as a ... read more
Castle Ahrensburg has a long history as a noble country seat, but is now a museum and used for cultural events, such as concerts. read more
Castle Dennenlohe's history, property of the Barons von Süsskind, dates back to the 12th century. Presently it their family home with a multi-cultural function, well ... read more
Castle Dyck has a long history for almost 1000 years. The castle with beautiful historic rooms and its famous gardens are open to the public. read more
Castle Ettersburg, a former hunting lodge of the Dukes of Weimar, became mid 19th century during the times of the Duke Carl Alexander and his wealthy intellectual Dutch ... read more
Castle Lembeck dates back to the 13th century. Privately owned by the Counts von Merfeldt, park and castle are used for cultural and private events: Museum ... read more
Castle Moritzburg, originally a hunting lodge, was transformed into a Baroque palace in the 18th century by August the Strong and later by his great-grandson. It is a ... read more
Castle Neschwitz was built during the first half of the 18th century as a summer residence for Duke Württemberg-Teck and his wife, Princess Ursula Katharina von Teschen, ... read more
Castle Nordkirchen, the "Versailles of North Rhine Westphalia", dates back to the 16th century, but the present construction was built between 1703 and 1734. ... read more
Castle Weesenstein has a long noble history dating back to the 13th century. Early 19th century it came into the hands of the Royal family of Saxony which gave it true ... read more
Charlottenburg Palace has been one of the favourite residences of the Hohenzollerns. Frederic the Great, once on the throne, had it considerably expended. read more
Cultural Foundation Castle Britz (Kulturstiftung Schloss Britz) has a history of an aristocratic estate. It offers an interesting combination of hotel and cultural events ... read more
Das Landhaus (Country House) Ettenbühl, 5 ha, is a landscaped park including 20 garden rooms with many different flowers, rare trees, shrubs and shrubs. It was created ... read more