Princely Abbey Amorbach is since 1803 the ancestral home of the Princes zu Leiningen. Amorbach was created a town in 1253. The Abbey Church is often used for concerts and ... read more
Johannesburg Castle, build early 17th century for the archbishop-electors of Mainz, is one of the most important examples of palace architecture from the German ... 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
Schloss Egg dates back to the 12th century. Today it is privately owned, with museum status and Hotel/Restaurant. read more
Castle Offenberg dates back mid 14th century. In the 18th century it got its present form. The castle is privately owned and is used for cultural events, such as ... read more
Schloss Namedy is famous today for its cultural events, organized by its owners the Princes von Hohenzollern. In particular it offers very interesting music programmes, ... read more
Sayn Palace, residence of the Princes zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, was heavily damaged during WW II. Since 2000 it has been completely restored and is open now to the public ... read more
Castle Edesheim is a castle-hotel with cultural offerings such as music festivals and arts & crafts fairs. 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 Moyland: The Museum Schloss Moyland is a museum of modern and contemporary art as well as an international research centre on Joseph Beuys. 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
Princely Residence Castle Detmold is inhabited for over 500 years by the princely family zur Lippe. The castle is an excellent example of the Weser-Renaissance and can be ... read more
Castle Assumstadt, a charming baroque castle, is in the hands of the Counts Waldburg-Wolfsegg and offers several cultural events yearly, music, spring market, ... 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
Heidelberg Palace dates back to 1225 and was one of the greatest palaces of the Renaissance and the residence of the Prince-Electors of Palatine for 350 years. Now it is ... read more
Mannheim Palace is one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe, build for the Palatine Prince-Electors. It has now partly regained its splendour, after restoration, and ... read more
Schwetzingen Castle, build as a summer residence for the Palatine Prince-Electors, is famous for its gardens. It is open to the public including exhibitions and ... read more
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe. With Royal apartments, several museums and a unique palace theatre is offers the visitors a ... read more
Lichtenstein Castle dates back to 1390 and came into the hands of Count Wilhelm of Württemberg 1839, who then built a German medieval knight’s castle. It was ... read more
Castle Sigmaringen has been for centuries a residential castle of the Hohenzollern family and is open to the public all year round. The visitor can learn about the ... read more