Schloss Leubnitz, Mansion in Rosenbach, Germany.
Schloss Leubnitz is a neoclassical mansion on a 12-hectare estate in Rosenbach, distinguished by its mansard roof design. The property is surrounded by gardens planted mainly with native deciduous trees.
Heinrich Wilhelm von Kospoth built this castle in 1794 on the foundations of an earlier structure destroyed by fire in 1762. The neoclassical design reflected the architectural tastes of the late 18th century.
The White Hall with its stucco marble decorations and musical motifs serves as a concert venue managed by the Friends of Leubnitz Castle Association. Music in this ornately designed room creates a special experience for visitors.
The mansion is open on different days with varying hours, so checking current opening times before visiting is advisable. Weekend and holiday hours differ from weekday schedules, so plan accordingly.
A nature and hunting exhibition established in 2002 continues to grow through volunteer work and private donations. These collections offer visitors insight into regional wildlife and traditional hunting practices.
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