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About Castle Neuenstein

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Castle Neuenstein was originally a medieval fortress that was renovated in 16th century by Count Ludwig Casimir Hohenlohe to become a noble Renaissance residence. At the beginning of 18th century it was abandoned by its residents but they still used it occasionally as an event venue and finally in 1878 it was converted into a museum. In the lavishly decorated rooms, the museum exhibits art, furniture, and every-day objects from Renaissance, Baroque and Biedermeier period. Another great perk of this castle is the “Art and Rarities Cabinet” displaying some very peculiar memorabilia like the only surviving hat of the 17th century King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden and an almost fist-sized stone from the bladder of the Count of Nimburg.

Trips you can take to visit Castle Neuenstein along the way

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