Schloss Wilhelmshöhe (Hessen Kassel Heritage)

Schlosspark 1, 34131 Kassel, Germany

How to find us:

Street
Schlosspark 1
Zip, City
34131 Kassel
Country
Germany
Phone
0561 / 316 80-0
Web
http://www.heritage-kassel.de
Email
info@heritage-kassel.de
Tags
#Schloss
Feiertage: 10 - 17 Uhr Weißensteinflügel: derzeit geschlossen
Admission charges
6 Euro, ermäßigt 4 Euro, Kinder bis 18 Jahre frei

Description

From summer residence to picture gallery

The electors and landgraves of Hesse-Kassel retreated to 200-year-old Schloss Wilhelmshöhe palace for their "summer break". It is now a museum that houses important art and culture collections.

Landgrave William IX commissioned the construction of Schloss Wilhelmshöhe as the centrepiece of his hilltop park. It was originally made up of three separate buildings. Later on, William II, Elector of Hesse had these buildings connected to each other, which accounts for the palace´s now uniform and imposing look.

The family of the German Kaiser still used Schloss Wilhelmshöhe as their summer residence until 1918. It was badly damaged in the Second World War and was gradually rebuilt from 1945 onwards. The left wing is now home to the administration offices. The building in the middle houses unique collections such as the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, a picture gallery dedicated to works by the Old Masters. The museum in the building´s right wing (the so-called Weißenstein wing) is currently being renovated. Ordinarily, the rooms there are furnished as they were in the times of the landgraves.

Place on the map

Accessibility

Entrances and paths to the building


  • Access stairless
  • Access with ramp

Lifts in the building


  • Access stairless

Albums

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