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10월 25, 2025, Neues Palais Bückeburg
Very beautiful, historic building 🏰 in a spacious park 🌲🌳 worth seeing 💯🔝👍🏻😉🍂🍁
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10월 24, 2025, Neues Palais Bückeburg
Beautiful, historic building 🏘️ worth seeing 💯🔝👍🏻😉
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5월 30, 2025, Neues Palais Bückeburg
As a widow's residence, it's certainly not so bad. But as a place for training, it's certainly more sensible.
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2월 25, 2024, Neues Palais Bückeburg
The wrought iron gate is already an eye-catcher. Prince Georg built the building as a widow's residence for his mother Hermine from 1893 to 1896. A beautiful English landscape park surrounds the palace.
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12월 29, 2022, Neues Palais Bückeburg
The Palais von Bückeburg now also serves as an event location, among other things
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11월 8, 2022, Ruins of Hünenburg
Once you have deciphered the plaque, the text of which can hardly be read because the glass pane is extremely reflective, the reconstruction of the foundation walls helps to understand the size and structure of the castle. It was small, but it has that in common with many other castles.
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11월 1, 2022, Neues Palais Bückeburg
The floor plan of the palace is an elongated rectangle. The large round tower rises a total of 56 meters. On the south side of the building (park side) is the terrace surrounded by balustrades. The built-in natural stones come from the Obernkirchen quarry, which is known worldwide for the unique texture and color of its sandstone. On the north side of the palace is the spacious main portal, whose windows, like those of the upper hall, are covered with pilasters in the course of a return to ancient building traditions. The imposing main staircase leads from the magnificent foyer of the central wing to the hall in front of it on the upper floor. Lavishly framed by a total of 16 columns. When the builder died in May 1893, the planning of the building was briefly interrupted. But as early as June 25, 1893, the prince's widow Hermine zu Schaumburg-Lippe (*1827, † 1910) commissioned the building. Towards the end of 1896 the building was finally ready for occupancy in its entirety. In 1960 the Dipl.Chem. dr Kurt Blindow of the palace as a school building, which was sold to the Blindow family by the Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe in 1969. To this day, the palace serves the Dr. Kurt Blindow as a training center for scientific and technical assistants. Source: https://www.schaumburgerland-tourismus.de/de/poi/burg-schloss/neues-palais-bueckeburg/6907877/
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3월 5, 2022, Ruins of Hünenburg
It's a very nice hike to this point. Always worth a hike.
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1월 3, 2022, Neues Palais Bückeburg
Not far from the beautiful Bückeburg, suddenly this monumental palace stands. Nice to look at.
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12월 27, 2021, Neues Palais Bückeburg
The palace in Bückeburg (also: Herminen-Palais) used to be the widow's seat of Princess Hermine zu Waldeck-Pyrmont (1827–1910) and is now the seat of a vocational school. story The palace, which was completed in 1896 and served as the widow's seat of Princess Hermine, the widow of Prince Adolf I Georg zu Schaumburg-Lippe, is located in the middle of the former royal seat of Bückeburg. The building, built under the direction of the Hanoverian architect Hermann Schaedtler, is located in its own park between Herminenstrasse, Birkenallee, Parkstrasse and Georgstrasse. The building is 55 m wide (north front) and 32.50 m deep, and the tower is 56 m high. A ceiling painting designed by the Hanoverian church painter Oscar Wichtendahl can be seen in the large ballroom. During the Second World War, the venerable building served as a military hospital and later as an officers' mess for the Royal Air Force. In the 1950s, among other things, the agency for a large margarine factory was housed in the building. Other rooms were combined into individual apartments and rented out until 1955. In 1960, a school from the Schaumburg-Lippe house rented the princely palace to run the school and then bought it in 1969. The Renaissance-style building was later renovated. In 1980 the building, which was badly damaged by fires in 1945 (roof structure) and 1964 (east tower), was restored using old construction documents. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_B%C3%BCckeburg
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11월 25, 2021, Schaumburg
From the George Tower you can see Paschenburg Castle at the very top. There's a significant difference in altitude, so it's recommended to visit the tower for a better view. The route from Schaumburg Castle to Paschenburg isn't particularly easy for cyclists.
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8월 22, 2021, Schloss Bückeburg
Schloss Bückeburg is a castle in Bückeburg and ancestral seat of the House of Schaumburg-Lippe, Otto's son Ernst von Holstein-Schaumburg, who ruled from 1601 to 1622 and was prince in 1619, made Bückeburg his residence in 1607. He granted her city rights, had new roads laid out, fortifications and buildings built; including the town church with the early baroque facade from 1615. On the market square he had the outer castle portal with a flanking administration building, the Princely Court Chamber, which still exists today, and the ballroom built. Ernst transformed the garden laid out under his father into a typical, quite representative Renaissance garden. In 1622 the great stables were the last to be built. The palace chapel received an early baroque wooden decoration and was completely painted in the Mannerist style. The filigree wooden decoration of the palace chapel was made by the two Hildesheim sculptors Ebbert the Younger and Jonas Wulff.
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3월 14, 2021, Ruins of Hünenburg
I found it understandable through the display board, but was amazed how small everything was back then
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2월 24, 2021, Paschenburg and View of the Weser Valley
The Paschenburg was built in 1842 as a small hunting lodge by the district forester at the time, Karl Kaysers; it has no characteristics of a castle. It used to be a simple inn; today there is a panorama restaurant. Right next to the building is a small lookout tower built in 1827. From the Paschenburg, a wide view extends in a southerly direction from east to west over the Upper Weser Valley and far beyond, for example to the Lippe Uplands. If the visibility is good, you can see the Hermannsdenkmal, about 41 km away, above Detmold in a south-westerly direction. To the south-east you can see the Brocken, about 107 km away, the highest mountain in the Harz Mountains. Around 1850, the Paschenburg was famous for its "seven country view" because you could see seven sovereign states of the German Confederation from its terrace: The Kingdom of Hanover (e.g. Hameln), the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe (Steinbergen) , the Principality of Lippe (Köterberg), the Kingdom of Prussia (Amtshausberg near Vlotho), the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont (Iberg near Bad Pyrmont), the Duchy of Brunswick (Ith and Ottensteiner Plateau) and the Electorate of Hesse-Kassel, in whose territory the Paschenburg itself lay. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paschenburg
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1월 17, 2021, Schloss Bückeburg
The riding school is worth a visit. Equestrian art demonstration, equestrian art seminars or a guided tour of the stables are recommended, tickets are best bought in advance.
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