The Dresdner Zwinger, constructed on behalf of August the Strong during the first half of the 18th century, was originally used as orangery, exhibition gallery and ... read more
Ehrenburg Palace was the residence of the Coburg dukes and dates back to 1543. In the 19th century it got the neo-Gothic façades. The state apartments, with the bedroom ... read more
Schloss Clemenswerth, today housing the Emslandmuseum, is a most charming Baroque complex, with 8 pavilions, a church and cloister around the castle. It is surrounded ... read more
Erbach Palace dates back to the 12th century and is the seat of the Counts von Erbach-Erbach. Although still a family residence it contains two museums, the Collection of ... read more
Eutin Castle originally belonged to the Lübeck prince-bishops, later it became the summer residence of the Dukes of Oldenburg. The castle houses a museum and is open to ... read more
Falkenhof Schloss Rosenburg was built in the 12th century by the Counts of Riedenburg. It has been rebuilt and extended many times, right up to the present day. The well ... read more
Fantaisie Palace and Garden Museum was created in the second half of the 18th century by Duchess Elisabeth Friederike Sophie von Württemberg, daughter of the Bayreuth ... read more
The Favorite Palace was build for Markgravine Sybilia Augusta of Baden-Baden as a hunting lodge and "maison de plaisance" early 18th century. It displays a ... read more
Fortress Königstein is more than 400 years old and was used as a state prison for centuries. Situated on a 9.5 hectare rock plateau, 240 metres above the Elbe and with ... read more
Freudenstein Castle contains the world's largest private mineralogical collection "terra mineralia" (from the Bergakademie Freiberg, University of ... read more
Friedenstein Castle was one of the largest Baroque palaces built at its time and has served as the main seat for the Dukes of Saxe-Gotha and residence for the Dukes of ... read more
Friedrichfelde Castle, formerly an aristocratic estate with a long history of prominent owners, has been rescued from demolition during the communist regime by private ... read more
The Prince-Pückler-Museum Park and Palace Branitz Foundation is dedicated to bring to the public's eye, the more than 300-years of history of Branitz and the von ... 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
Glienicke Palace is a true cultural centre. Build early 19th century by Prince Carl of Prussia it is not only an architectural Neo-Classical landmark, but also a museum ... read more
Glücksburg Castle was built between 1583 and 1587 on the site of a former Cistercian monastery (Rudekloster) for the Dukes of Glücksburg. In 1922 the Ducal house of ... read more
Goethe House, Frauenplan, is the house where Goethe and his wife, Christiane Vulpius lived during his years in Weimar. It includes, the reception room, study and library, ... read more
The Goethe Museum Düsseldorf, since 1987 located in Schloss Jägerhof, is a devoted to the greatest German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). The museum is ... read more
Gottorf Castle, former residence of the Danish kings and the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, locates now two museums, the State Art and Cultural History Museum and ... read more
Granitz Hunting Lodge, located on the island of Rugen, was built from 1838 to 1846 by order of Prince Wilhelm Malte I of Putbus. It was designed by the Berlin ... read more