Dahlen Castle
Dahlen, Germany, Germany
Dahlen Castle, a late Baroque palace in Dahlen, Saxony, Germany, was constructed between 1744 and 1751 by Count Heinrich von Bünau on the site of earlier medieval noble estates, featuring an H-shaped sandstone design, grand halls with trompe-l'œil frescoes by Adam Friedrich Oeser, and an orangery.
It gained historical fame in 1763 when Prussian King Frederick the Great ratified the Treaty of Hubertusburg there, ending the Seven Years' War, after which it passed to the Sahrer von Sahr family until their 1945 expropriation by East German authorities.
Repurposed as a police school and bakery, it was gutted by a 1973 fire from a faulty chimney, leaving picturesque ruins amid a park with Saxony's oldest tulip tree, now stabilized and viewable by visitors.
Location
Schloßstraße 24A, 04774 Dahlen, Germany
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