Castle Krobnitz houses a museum with a permanent exhibition about the life of Count Albrecht von Roon. He was the famous Prussian Minister of War during the Bismarck area, ... read more
Lauenstein Castle, a Renaissance castle from the 16th century above a beautiful valley, houses the Museum of the Eastern Ore Mountains and offers traditional falconry ... 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 Schlettau dates back to the 13th century and is now a museum and used for private- and cultural events such as concerts, music festivals, Christmas events... read more
Prince Pueckler Park Bad Muskau; castle and park are a creation of the famous landscape architect, writer, bon-vivant, adventurer, politician Prince Pückler-Muskau. It is ... read more
Bernburg Castle's history was closely linked to several branches of the House of Anhalt, in particular Anhalt-Bernburg. Today it is used as a museum with an ... read more
Castle Köthen was the Residence of the Princes and Dukes of Anhalt from 1244 until 1847. It is here that Johann Sebastian Bach worked from 1717 until 1723 as ... read more
Castle Falkenstein, which is used today as a museum and for events, has a long history which dates back to the 12th century. The last member of the von Falkesteins, Count ... read more
Castle Konradsburg dates back to 1021 and was a castle, monastery and manor house. Few is left from the old splendour, however thanks to private initiatives in the ... read more
Castle Goseck, today a European Centre for Music and Culture, has a long history which dates back to 881 and has served as original seat of the Counts of Saxony, monastery ... 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
Castle Werningerode is today a museum and a German Centre for Art and Culture, in particular concerning the period from 1803-1916. It houses temporary exhibitions and is ... read more
Stolberg Castle dates back to the 13th century and has, until 1945, always been the seat of House zu Stolberg-Stolberg. Since 2002 it is in the hands of the German ... read more
Hundisburg Palace, a completely restored impressive Baroque palace and garden, is today a multi functional cultural centre, housing different collections, a unique library ... read more
Ballenstedt Castle, dating back to the 11th century as a monastery, was later the residence of Princes of Anhalt and Anhalt-Bernburg until 1945, being confiscated by the ... read more
Schloss Mosigau, built between 1752 and 1757 for Princess Anna Wilhelmina of Anhalt-Dessau, is one of the few Rococo palaces in Central Germany. It was designed by the ... read more
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
Merseburg Castle is today a Museum for Culture and History. The highlight is the representation of the Baroque Residence of the Dukes von Sachsen-Magdeburg, together with ... read more
Georgium palace is a neo-classical country house built for Prince Johann Georg (1748–1811) by Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff, from 1780 onwards. It houses the ... read more
The Château de Champs with beautiful furniture, Rococo and Chinoiserie decor, surrounded by 85 ha of gardens, is a unique witness of 18th century style of life. The ... read more