Schloss Fellenberg, Castle and museum in Merzig, Germany.
Schloss Fellenberg is a castle and museum in Merzig combining a large yellow-plastered main building with a smaller red sandstone section featuring a tower and decorative carved details. The site hosts rotating exhibitions focused on regional history and contemporary art throughout the year.
The structure began as a leather tannery mill and was transformed into a castle residence after 1858 by Swiss manufacturer Wilhelm Tell von Fellenberg. This conversion from industrial building to residential estate shaped its character for the following centuries.
The castle hosts exhibitions dedicated to regional photographic artists, particularly those working in black and white. This focus has made the place a gathering point for people interested in contemporary visual arts and local creative work.
The castle is located in Merzig town center and can be reached on foot from the main areas, with parking available nearby. Check the exhibitions schedule before visiting since displays change throughout the year and may affect opening times.
The site is complemented by the Paul Schneider Garden of Arts, a public green space with sculptures from regional artists situated next to the castle buildings. This garden provides visitors with a peaceful setting to contemplate artwork while exploring the grounds.
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