Castle Twickel, around 80 km from Arnhem, is one of the largest country estates in the Netherlands. It is since 1953 a family foundation presently managed and inhabited by ... read more
Castle Zuylen has a long history starting in the Middle-Ages. It was converted in a comfortable home in the 18th century. The estate is closely linked with the ... read more
Castle de Haar has an impressive history. It is the most luxurious castle in the Netherlands. The first building is dating back probably from the 12th century. read more
Mansion Huis te Manpad is an aristocratic mansion near Haarlem. It is privately used but can be visited on request in spring and summer. read more
Castle Heeze dates back for at least 1334. Since 1760 it came in the hands of the van Tuyll van Serooskerken family which still owns and inhabits it today. read more
Castle Singraven has a long history which dates back to 1382. Since 1956 it is the hands of the Edwina van Heek foundation. Its elegant interior and beautiful park and ... read more
Huis Bergh Castle, 37 km from Arnhem, has a long history which dates back to 1250. It has been in the possession of high nobility such as the Counts of Bergh and the ... read more
Castle Fraeylamaborg's history goes back to the Middle-Ages. It is surrounded by an English landscape-style park. read more
Castle Heeswijk's history goes back to 1156. In 1834 it is acquired by Baron André van den Bogaerde van Terbrugge, governor of Brabant. It is kept in the family ... read more
Castle Schloss Amerang is a castle with multi cultural functions. It is a small museum, organising concerts, hotel, horse-breading, etc.. read more
Castle Seefeld is since mid 15th century in the hands of the Counts zu Toerring-Jettenbach. The present generation is preserving their heritage by offering a multitude of ... read more
Castle Lembeck dates back to the 13th century. Privately owned by the Counts von Merfeldt, park and castle are used for cultural and private events: Museum ... read more
Castle Weissenstein, Pommersfelden, is for almost 300 years owned by the Counts von Schönborn. With its baroque interior, Old-Master collection and furniture, it is one ... read more
Callenberg Castle, open to the public, is owned by the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Its present head is Prince Andreas. He descends from the British line established by ... read more
Fugger Castle Kirchheim dates from the second half of the 16th century and was build as a summer residence for the famous Fugger family. It is still inhabited by the ... read more
Castle Babenhausen, Fugger Museum. Babenhausen is in the hands of the famous Fugger family since 1538. In 1955 the family located the Fugger Museum here, in a part of the ... read more
Castle Kronburg is not only a museum but also a family home for Baron Vequel-Westernach and his family. The museum is open from April until October, with guided tours only ... read more
Palace Sankt Emmeran, Thurn und Taxis is the seat of the Princes of Thurn und Taxis. The palace is not only inhabited by the family but also a museum and host of many ... 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 Eltz is in the same family for over 850 years. The present owners, the Count and Countess Eltz, preserve this unique heritage with great care. Visiting Castle Eltz ... read more