Schloss Hohenzieritz
Hohenzieritz, Germany, Germany
Schloss Hohenzieritz in Hohenzieritz, Germany, is a late Baroque manor house built between 1747 and 1751, later expanded into a three-wing early classical palace by Duke Carl II of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, serving as a ducal summer residence.
It gained poignant historical significance as the place where Prussian Queen Luise, daughter of Carl II, died in 1810 at age 34 after a brief illness, with her preserved death chamber now a memorial exhibit.
Surrounded by one of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's oldest and most beautiful English landscape gardens laid out from 1771, plus a neoclassical round church modeled on the Pantheon and an orangery, the site—now headquarters of Müritz National Park—hosts cultural events and welcomes visitors to explore its serene parklands.
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Schloßpl. 3, 17237 Hohenzieritz, Germany
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