Wörlitz Palace was built (1773) as a residence of Duke Leopold and his wife Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt. It was the first Neoclassical building in Germany. read more
Würzburg Residence, originally the seat of the Prince-Bishops from the Schönborn family, has a long history of more than 500 years. It is a UNESCO World Heritage ... read more
The Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture houses the country’s largest collection of sculpture, comprising works from the 15th century to the present day, such as the ... read more
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, opened in 1977, is located on the parkland of Bretton Hall. It is showing works by British and international artists, such as Damien Hurst, Henry ... read more
Zabeltitz Baroque Garden was constructed in 1728 for Christoph August Imperial Count von Wackerbarth by Johann Christoph Knoeffel, court master builder of Augustus the ... read more
Zleby Castle dates back to 1289, but after remodellings in the 15th, 18th and 19th century it got the present outlook. It was owned by the princes of Auersperg until 1945 ... read more
Zug Castle Museum: This landmark of Zug is, since the extensive renovation from 1979 to 1982, housing the Cultural History Museum of the City and Canton of Zug, offering ... read more
Zvolen Castle, dating back as far as the 12th century, is today used as a branch of the Slovak National Gallery, housing a large collection of old masters and master ... read more
Örbyhus Castle, dating back to 1451 and today still in private hands, offers during the summer season guided tours of King Erik XIV’s prison, the castle park and the ... read more
Öster-Malma Castle dates back to the 1660s, when it was built by the Swedish Board of Custom’s administrator, Wilhelm Drakenhjelm. The house displays representative ... read more
Övedskloster Castle is an estate which is since 1753 the private property of the Ramel family. The manor and its surroundings as we see it today, have been created at ... read more