Schloss Rauischholzhausen
Ebsdorfergrund, Germany, Germany
Schloss Rauischholzhausen is a fairy-tale-like 19th-century castle in Rauischholzhausen, part of Ebsdorfergrund in Hesse, Germany, built between 1871 and 1878 in English "Klein-Potsdam" style by Saarland industrialist Ferdinand von Stumm to replace an older moated castle.
Surrounded by a stunning 30-32 hectare English landscape park designed by Heinrich Siesmayer with nearly 300 tree species, streams, ponds, waterfalls, and sculptures like a Lithuanian princess, it serves today as a conference hotel and event venue managed by Justus-Liebig University Giessen since 1949.
Public events and Sunday gatherings draw visitors to explore its romantic grounds and architecture amid the Hessian countryside.
Location
Schloßpark 1, 35085 Ebsdorfergrund, Germany
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