ehemaliges Jagdschloss Oesterholz-Haustenbeck

Permanently closed
Fortress/Castle
The so-called Oesterholz hunting lodge was built by Count Simon VI of Lippe in 1598 to replace a medieval farmstead. All that remains of the original Renaissance building complex today is the former count's residence. Modern buildings have been added to it and it now serves as a district retirement home. An expression of the Baroque need for representation is the Fürstenallee to the east, which was laid out around 1720.

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Openings

Permanently closed
The former hunting lodge can only be visited from the outside.

General information

  • Parking Available

  • Bus stop available

Payment methods

no entrance possible

Directions & Parking facilities

There is a parking lot in front of the former hunting lodge. There is also a bus stop in the immediate vicinity.

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