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
Feldafing Park and Rose Island were both created by King Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864). Feldafing Park is popular for its splendid views. The former ... read more
Frauenwoerth Abbey was founded in 772 by Tassilo III of Bavaria and is located on the second largest of the three islands in Chiemsee. It has a charming garden containing ... 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
Goethe's Garden House was acquired by Goethe in 1776. He had the house repaired and redesigned the garden. It was an important refuge for him, where he could work ... 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
Grugapark Essen (70 ha) has a lot to offer: a botanical garden with rare and beautiful plants, an attractive animal park, a games and sports paradise, a health facility ... 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
The Haus am Waldsee is an exhibition space, presenting pain developments in contemporary art. Since after WW II, the Haus am Waldsee has displayed works of renowned ... 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
Herrenhausen Palace dates back to the 17th century and was a summer residence of the House of Hannover. It was completely destroyed during WWII, rebuild and opened in ... read more
Hohen Luckow Estate is a manor house surrounded by an extensive park. It dates back to the 14th century, inhabited by the von Bassewitz- and von Brocken families until ... read more
Hohenheim Gardens (10 hectares) are surrounding and belonging to the Hohenheim University, established in a former palace. It contains a park, arboretum and a botanic ... read more
Hohenzieritz Castle, as we see it today, dates from the second half of the 18th century when it was owned by Duke Karl II of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The plans were ... read more