Burg Hohenzollern, restored by both Hohenzollern lines in the 19th century and is private property up to the present day. It is a museal complex with part of the ... 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
Cultural Foundation Castle Britz (Kulturstiftung Schloss Britz) has a history of an aristocratic estate. It offers an interesting combination of hotel and cultural events ... read more
Hunting Lodge Grunewald is a former royal hunting lodge and presently a museum with paintings from the famous father and son Cranach. read more
The Palace on Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel) is a magnificent Neo-classical palace, build in 1794 by King Frederick William II for himself and his mistress Wilhelmine ... read more
Charlottenburg Palace has been one of the favourite residences of the Hohenzollerns. Frederic the Great, once on the throne, had it considerably expended. read more
Castle Tegel - von Humboldt Museum, a former royal hunting lodge, came into the hands of the von Humboldt family in 1766. The famous brothers Wilhelm and Alexander lived ... read more
Schönhausen Palace was build as the summer residence of the Prussian queen Elisabeth Christine, Frederick the Great’s wife. It is open to the public. 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
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
Köpenick Castle is a Baroque water castle, build for the Electors of Brandenburg, the Hohenzollerns. However it dates back to the 6th century as a Slavic castle and a ... read more
Cecilienhof Palace is an English country house style residence, build by Emperor William II from 1913–17 for his eldest son, Crown Prince William. In 1945 it was used ... read more
Castle Neuhardenberg dates back to the 18th century but was reconstructed in Neoclassical style by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, early 19th century, for the statesman Count von ... read more
Castle Ahrensburg has a long history as a noble country seat, but is now a museum and used for cultural events, such as concerts. read more
Jenisch Haus was a country seat of the Hamburg senator Martin Johan Jenisch. It was build 1832-1834 based on plans by Franz Gustav Forsmann und Karl Friedrich Schinkel. ... read more
Braunfels Castle dates back to 1246 and is the residence of the Counts von Oppersdorff zu Solms-Braunfels. The castle can be visited and is locates also an interesting ... read more
Residence Palace Arolsen is a Baroque palace build by the Princes von Waldeck-Pymont. It is since 1918 in public hands but remains the residence of the head of the ... 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
Schloss Vollrads, one of the oldest wineries in Germany and has been making wine for over 800 years. The estate offers guided tours with tastings, a wine bar, shop, and ... read more
Castle Büdingen is since the 13th century residence of the Counts and Princes zu Ysenburg and Büdingen. It is not only private residence but also a museum and hotel with ... read more