Nelahozeves Castle, dating back to 1352, has been restituted to its original family in 1993 and is open to the public. It houses part of the stunning Lobkowicz Collections ... read more
Neuenburg Castle, today a museum, was once an important seat of the Counts von Thüringen and dates back to the 12th century. Under the different branches of the House of ... read more
Neues Palais, Potsdam, with over 200 rooms, was built between 1763-11769 by Frederick the Great in order to show the power and glories of Prussia, after the sufferings ... read more
Neues Schloss Bayreuth reflects the life, works and philosophy of Margravine Wilhelmine and her husband Friedrich. It is an example of the rococo style as evolved in ... read more
Neuhaus Castle, dating back to the 14th century and left in ruin from 1800, has been revitalised by the Vetter von der Lilie family since 1982, who turned it into a ... read more
Neuschwanstein Castle is probably, by its romantic extravagance, one of the best known castles in the world. Build for King Ludwig II it is a typical Historicist creation. ... read more
The New Castle of Cesis (Castle-Manor), part of the Cesis castle complex, obtained its present dimensions when it was acquired after 1777 by Count Karl Eberhard von ... read more
The New Castle of Sigulda (Segewold) got its present Tudor style outlook in the 19th century by Princess Olga Kropotkina (born Countess von der Borch) and her ... read more
New Generation Museum, located in the impressive Kinsky Castle Zdar nad Sazavou, is an interactive museum, focusing on the castle's Baroque period and around the ... read more
Newbridge House and Farm, dating back to 1747, houses a unique collection of Irish furniture, the Cobbe Collection of Old Master portraits, landscapes and family ... read more
Newby Hall, an 18th century house, is the seat of the Compton family. With its stunning collections, its beautiful gardens, Adventure Playground and Miniature Railway, ... read more
Newstead Abbey, a former Augustinian priory, is best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron. It was granted in 1540 by Henry the VIII to Sir John Byron. It was sold ... read more
Nieborow Palace has been the one of the residences of the princes of Radziwill and houses fine collections of furnishings, sculpture, paintings, bronzes, silvers, ... read more
No. 1 Royal Crescent, dating back to 1174 and built by John Wood, the Younger, is a public "historic house" museum displaying life in one of the great houses of ... read more
Normanby Hall, set in a 122 ha (300 acres) country park, is owned by the Sheffield Family, former Dukes of Buckingham, and the original owners of Buckingham Palace. The ... read more
The North Down Museum is located at the back of Bangor Castle (now Town Hall) and incorporated into the former laundry room, courtyard and stable area. The museum is ... read more
Norton Conyers House was acquired by Sir Richard Graham in 1624, and is today still in the home of Sir James, the 11th baronet, and Lady Graham. The House, ... read more
The Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet), opened to the public in 1978, is dedicated to the history of the Norwegian defence from the Viking age, to the present day. The ... read more
Norwich Castle was built by William the Conquerer (1066–1087), and is today a museum and art gallery. 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