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  2. Zerbst Castle (German: Schloss Zerbst) in the town of Zerbst, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany was the residence of the Princes of Anhalt-Zerbst from the late 17th century until the line died out in 1793. It later served as a museum and archive.

  3. Oct 7, 2014 · Zerbsts castle had not been abandoned by its former aristocratic owners, but was owned by a foundation before 1945, and from 1947 by the city itself.

  4. Zerbst Castle, built between 1681 and 1753, was one of the most important baroque buildings in Central Germany until its destruction in April 1945. The F ö rderverein Schloss Zerbst e.V. works diligently to secure and renovate the east ern wing.

  5. Zerbsts 17th century castle once housed the town’s archives, but has laid in ruins since the 1940’s when it, too, was destroyed by the bombings. A wonderful way of learning more of what is (or, once was) here in Zerbst is at the town’s local history museum.

  6. The castle was destroyed in the last days of WWII and finally torn down by the GDR. The last part survived and is now revived by very engaged people from Zerbst. Their strong will brought back the last wing of this legendary castle. Support them by visiting this interesting merge of old and new. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

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  7. In the last days of the war in 1945, the castle was badly hit by bombs and burned down completely. Valuable documents and works of art were lost. The east wing of the palace, which still exists, clearly shows what enormous dimensions the entire structure once possessed.

  8. Zerbst Castle Of the former 3-winged residence of the noble house of Anhalt-Zerbst, only the east ern wing still exists. It houses exhibitions and host events in the summer.

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