Schloss Neuhaus, Historic estate in Sinsheim, Germany
Schloss Neuhaus is a three-story manor house positioned on a ridge in the Kraichgau hills with two wings connected by a round stair tower. The estate accommodates over 100 seated guests across multiple halls and features approximately 27 rooms for overnight stays.
The property was first recorded in 1333 and took its current form in 1596 when Christoph von Degenfeld demolished the original building and commissioned a new construction. This transformation marked the start of a new period as the seat of a prominent local family.
The castle chapel reflects regional building traditions and shapes the interior life of the estate with its spiritual character. Visitors can experience how noble life and religious faith were intertwined in this historical setting.
The estate sits on a ridge with good views over the Kraichgau landscape and is easily accessible by main roads. Visitors have plenty of parking available and the rooms can be arranged flexibly for different types of gatherings.
The property encompasses over 280 hectares of farmland and forests, preserving its original function as an agricultural estate. This vast area gives visitors a sense of the scale and rural character of this historical holding.
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