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
The Gründerzeitmuseum in Mahlsdorf is housing the collection brought together by Charlotte von Mahlsdorf (1928–2002), focusing on the "Founder Epoch" from ... read more
The Mitte Museum, located in the oldest remaining schoolhouse in Wedding dating back to the 1860s, tells mainly the 19th and 20th century history of the district in a ... read more
The Mendelssohn-Remise, part of the Mendelssohn Society, is a permanent exhibition telling the history of the bank and the family, their art patronage, social and ... read more
The East Side Gallery is the longest preserved piece of the Berlin Wall of 1.3 km, redesigned by 118 artists from 21 countries after the fall of the Wall in 1989. ... read more
Güstrow Castle is the most important Renaissance building in northern Germany, and was designed by the architect Franz Parr. It was built in the 16th century, as the ... read more
Schloss Bothmer was built in 1726 in Klützer Winkel as the ancestral seat of the Imperial Count Bothmer. The castle looks like a Dutch-English country house, due to the ... 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
Schloss Aschach, containing today three museums, dates back to the 12th century and was since 1874 the summer residence of the Counts von Luxburg. The family donated the ... read more
Palais Schardt is the house where Charlotte von Stein, born von Schardt, was raised. She was a lady-in-waiting of Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar, writer, and close ... read more
Castle Weilburg dates back to the 10th century and was seat of the Counts of Nassau. It has undergone many extensions and embellishments, such as during the Renaissance ... read more
Castle Ludwigslust, a former hunting lodge, transformed into a lavish residence of the Dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, houses today the "State Museum of ... read more
Rheinsberg Palace was the residence of Frederic the Great , when he was the Prussian Crown Prince. Later his younger brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, lived here and ... read more
The present Jewish Museum Berlin was opened in 2001 is is one of the most important and largest Jewish museums in Europe. It consists of two buildings, the old Baroque ... read more
Schwerin Castle, located on an island, is the former residence of the Dukes Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Today it both museum and home to the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state ... 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
Tiefurt House (41 ha)were transformed from a simple house into a small stately home, surrounded by an English landscape park, by Prince Friedrich Ferdinand Constantin ... read more
Karlsruhe Palace & Garden were founded in 1715 when Carl Wilhelm began to make his retreat. It is now home to the main museum of the Badische Landesmuseum ... read more
Schloss Eremitage Waghaeusel is a baroque castle and former hunting lodge for the prince-bishops of Speyer, built 1724 -1729 by Michael Ludwig Rohrer. Today, castle and ... read more
Castle Burghausen is one of the longest castle complex in the world. It history dates back to the 13th century and is now a museum. read more