Schloss Gadebusch
Gadebusch, Germany, Germany
Schloss Gadebusch in Gadebusch, Germany, is a well-preserved Renaissance palace built in 1571 by Duke Christoph of Mecklenburg on the site of an ancient Slavic fortress first documented in the 8th century.
Featuring a three-story facade adorned with intricate terracotta friezes, religious panels, Hanseatic coats of arms, and portraits of Renaissance nobility crafted by artists like Satius von Düren, it served as a ducal residence until the early 17th century before becoming a court, school, and administrative building.
Currently undergoing extensive renovations as part of national heritage programs, it hosts cultural events, guided tours on Open Monument Day, and plans for a future center of art, education, and community amid the castle lake and historic town center.
Location
Amtsstraße 6, 19205 Gadebusch, Germany
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