Schwerin Castle (German: Schweriner Schloss, also known as Schwerin Palace, is a 19th-century Schloss built in the historicist style located in the city of Schwerin, the capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, Germany. It is situated on an island in the city's main lake, Lake Schwerin.
For centuries, the castle on the present site was the home of the dukes and grand dukes of Mecklenburg and later Mecklenburg-Schwerin, although few parts of the pre-19th-century castle have survived. Today, parts of the castle serve as the residence of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament while other parts are used for the palace museum, a restaurant, and cultural events, like open-air theatre in the courtyard.
Significant parts of the current palace were built between 1845 and 1857 as a collaboration between the eminent historicist architects Gottfried Semper, Friedrich August Stüler, Georg Adolf Demmler, and Ernst Friedrich Zwirner. The castle is regarded as one of the most important works of Romantic historicism in Europe, and is nicknamed the "Neuschwanstein of the North".
In 2023, Schwerin Castle was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Looks worth seeing, that's for sure. Have a Pacific War memoir coming up today -- review is written, but I want to make sure the last 50 or so pages don't have any surprises before I post!
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Interesting. Looks too ornate to have been a military castle. More of a palace built in the style of a castle?
Schwerin Castle (German: Schweriner Schloss, also known as Schwerin Palace, is a 19th-century Schloss built in the historicist style located in the city of Schwerin, the capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, Germany. It is situated on an island in the city's main lake, Lake Schwerin.
For centuries, the castle on the present site was the home of the dukes and grand dukes of Mecklenburg and later Mecklenburg-Schwerin, although few parts of the pre-19th-century castle have survived. Today, parts of the castle serve as the residence of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament while other parts are used for the palace museum, a restaurant, and cultural events, like open-air theatre in the courtyard.
Significant parts of the current palace were built between 1845 and 1857 as a collaboration between the eminent historicist architects Gottfried Semper, Friedrich August Stüler, Georg Adolf Demmler, and Ernst Friedrich Zwirner. The castle is regarded as one of the most important works of Romantic historicism in Europe, and is nicknamed the "Neuschwanstein of the North".
In 2023, Schwerin Castle was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Looks worth seeing, that's for sure. Have a Pacific War memoir coming up today -- review is written, but I want to make sure the last 50 or so pages don't have any surprises before I post!
I do love places like that - as you must have realised by now! [lol]
Ah yes, thank you for finding yet another location I can flee to because fuck all of this that's going on right now.
I just saw a castle in Yorkshire up for sale. Looks nice. A *snip* at £21 million. Story is here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj02eyv4v6yo
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