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    Celle Castle (German: Schloss Celle) or, less commonly, Celle Palace, in the German town of Celle in Lower Saxony, was one of the residences of the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg. This quadrangular building is the largest castle in the southern Lüneburg Heath region.

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · The number one tourist attraction in Celle has to be Schloss Celle/Celle Castle. Even in a country full of castles, this one stands out and is definitely worth your time. Located on the edge of the Old Town of Celle, a visit here is easy while you are exploring this area.

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  4. Royal residence with unique flair. The first recorded mention of Celle Castle (Celler Schloss) – as “castrum” – is from 1318, and indeed, the oldest parts of the castle date back to the second half of the 13th century. Celle Castle (1292) with its Residenzmuseum is one of the most beautiful castles of the Royal House of Hanover in Germany.

  5. One of Celles landmarks is the town’s castle, which sits enthroned on a hill in the beautiful castle park. You can reach the prestigious building via a circular path through the park, where you can enjoy a unique panoramic view of Celle.

  6. The castle holds Germany´s oldest baroque theater still in use as well as the castle chapel, the only religious building north of the Alps with completely preserved renaissance interiors. The castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens.

  7. As with the town’s half-timbered buildings, the Ducal Palace belongs to the very landscape of Celle and should absolutely be on your list of the most important sights to see, on a trip to Celle. No matter from which direction you approach Celle Palace, you immediately notice the gleaming white facade.

  8. Celle Castle The castle suffered severe damage and fell into disrepair during the Thirty Years’ War, however, Celle Castle has since been restored to its former glory and today visitors can explore the castles history through a range of exhibits, including Renaissance and Baroque furniture, artwork, and other artefacts from its past.

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