Prince Günther I von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen left the royal palace in Arnstadt from 1729 to 1734 as a later widow's residence for his wife Elisabeth Albertine, b. Building Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg. It served as a double palace in the form of a three-wing system, the residential and representational needs of the princely couple. Here, the prince and his wife were able to accommodate and present their extensive art collections. [1]
The present palace museum in the New Palace shows in the reconstructed baroque rooms of the southern Beletage furniture and art treasures from the former royal estate. On the ground floor of the southern Corps de Logis the guest can walk through the doll town "Mon plaisir" (Wikipedia).