Veitshöchheim Palace, Baroque château in Veitshöchheim, Germany
The palace stands alongside the River Main, featuring symmetrical architecture with two stories and detailed stonework across its cream-colored façade.
Originally constructed between 1680 and 1682 as a hunting lodge, the palace underwent expansion in 1753 under architect Balthasar Neumann's direction.
The palace rooms display period furnishings from 1810, specifically arranged for Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany, including rare paper wall coverings.
Visitors can access the palace via regular train connections from Würzburg to Veitshöchheim station, located directly next to the grounds.
The palace garden contains over 200 sandstone sculptures of deities and animals, created by court sculptors Peter Wagner and Ferdinand Tietz.
Location: Veitshöchheim
Inception: 1705
Architects: Johann Balthasar Neumann
Architectural style: baroque architecture
Address: Echterstraße 10
GPS coordinates: 49.83117,9.87403
Latest update: May 13, 2025 13:16
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