Schloss Rantzau, Gothic Revival palace in Lübeck's Old City, Germany.
Schloss Rantzau stands near the center of Lübeck's Old City, featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and decorative patterns characteristic of Gothic Revival architecture.
The palace foundations date to before 1439, with significant architectural transformations occurring between 1808 and 1817 under architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel's direction.
The Marble Hall on the ground floor displays grey marble elements, representing the refined architectural preferences of German nobility during the nineteenth century.
Visitors can explore the surrounding English garden, which contains multiple water features, an orangery, and decorative structures throughout the grounds.
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, future husband of Queen Victoria, was born at Schloss Rantzau in 1819.
Location: Lübeck's Old City
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 53.86270,10.68550
Latest update: March 4, 2025 02:04
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