Tihányi Manor, part of the Central Slovakia Museum, presents the museum's collections regarding the natural environment of Central Slovakia. It enables visitors to ... read more
The Červená Lhota Castle dates back to the middle of the 14th century and came into the hands of the princes of Schönburg-Hartensteins in 1835, who kept it until ... read more
Cesis Medieval Castle, built by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and the Teutonic Order, was In the middle Ages one of the most important footholds in the Baltics, ... read more
Cesky Krumlov Castle, houses beautiful art collections and a theatre, which is one of the world's most completely preserved Baroque theatres. read more
Cesky Sternberk Castle dates back to 1241 and is since 1992 in the hands of the Counts von Sternberg again. It is open to the public, with 15 richly appointed rooms ... read more
Charlecote Park has been the home of the Lucy family for 900 years, up to the present day. Today it is managed by the National Trust. The house was built in 1558 by Sir ... read more
Charleville Castle was built early 19th century by Charles William Bury, Earl of Charleville, and was designed by Francis Johnston. Charleville is believed to be the ... read more
Charlottenborg Palace, a 17th century Baroque palace and a royal residence until 1754, became the seat of Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and later also Kunsthal ... 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
Charlton House, a fine example of Tudor style, was built between 1607 - 1612 for Sir Adam Newton, tutor to the eldest son of James I, Henry, Prince of Wales. The walled ... read more
Chartwell was the family home of Churchill, which he and his family loved so much. The house is surrounded by an Arts and Crafts garden, which were designed by Sir ... read more
Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612, and stayed in the same family (Jones and Whitmore-Jones) until 1991, when it was acquired by the National Trust ... read more
Chateau at Kamenice nad Lipou: The original 13th-century castle was converted 1580–1583 into a Renaissance mansion inclusive a courtyard with arcades and ... read more
Chateau Boscovice came into the Mensdorff-Pouilly family in 1850, via inheritance. Fortunately it returned into their hands after the fall of the communists. Castle and ... read more
Chateau Dačice dates back to the 16th century, but was rebuilt in classicist style for the Barons of Dalberg early 19th century. Today, fully restored and ... read more
Château de Bizy was built by Constant d'Ivry for Fouquet, Duke of Belle-Isle c1740, and has been embellished several times thereafter. Today it is still in private ... read more
Château de Flaugergues, dating from the very last end of the 17th century, has been handed over from generation to generation and is today owned by the de Colbert family. ... read more
Chateau fort de Rambures dates back to the Middle Ages and has always stayed in the family by descendance. read more
Chatsworth is the home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Since 1549, sixteen generations of the Cavendish family have lived here. With its stunning ... read more
Chavenage House, dating back to 1576, is the home of the Lowsley-Williams family. The House can be visited on prior arrangement and is a venue for film & photo ... read more