- Source: List of palaces in Germany
German has contrasting words for what may be considered a palace: Burg which connotes a seat that is enclosed by walls, a fastness or keep, and Schloss, a more conscious borrowing, with the usual connotations of splendour. In practice, the Schloss is more likely to be a royal or ducal palace.
Besides, the term Palais is mostly used for noble manor houses or palatial residences.
Baden-Württemberg
Bruchsal Palace, Bruchsal, residence of the Prince-Bishops of Speyer
Heidelberg Castle, Heidelberg, residence of the Electors Palatine
Hohenzollern Castle, show castle of the kings of Prussia
Karlsruhe Palace, Karlsruhe, residence of the Grand Dukes of Baden
Ludwigsburg Palace, Ludwigsburg, residence of the Kings of Württemberg
Mannheim Palace, Mannheim, residence of the Electors Palatine
Burg Meersburg, Meersburg, residence of the Prince-Bishops of Constance
Neues Schloss, Meersburg, residence of the Prince-Bishops of Constance
Schwetzingen Castle, Schwetzingen, residence of the Electors Palatine
Sigmaringen Castle, residence of the princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Old Castle, Stuttgart, residence of the Kings of Württemberg
New Castle, Stuttgart, residence of the Kings of Württemberg
Castle Solitude, Stuttgart, residence of the Kings of Württemberg
Bavaria
Herrenchiemsee, palace built by Ludwig II of Bavaria
Linderhof Palace, palace built by Ludwig II of Bavaria
Neuschwanstein, palace built by Ludwig II of Bavaria
Ansbach Residence, Ansbach, residence of the margraves of Ansbach
Seehof Palace, Memmelsdorf
Alte Hofhaltung and Neue Residenz, Bamberg, residence of the prince-bishops of Bamberg
New Castle, Bayreuth, residence of the margraves of Bayreuth
Ehrenburg Palace, Coburg
Ducal Palace, Coburg, residence of the dukes of Saxe-Coburg
Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, chief summer residence of the kings of Bavaria
Weißenstein Palace, Pommersfelden
Residenz, Munich, chief residence of the kings of Bavaria
Veste Oberhaus, Passau – residence of the prince-bishops of Passau
Ellingen Residence, Ellingen
St. Emmeram's Abbey – seat of the princes of Thurn und Taxis, Regensburg
Callenberg Castle, Coburg
Würzburg Residence – seat of the prince-bishops of Würzburg
Rosenau Palace, Coburg
Palais Leuchtenberg – palace for the first Duke of Leuchtenberg
Fantaisie Palace, Bayreuth
Fortress Marienberg – seat of the prince-bishops of Würzburg
Dachau Palace
Haimhausen Palace
Fürstenried Palace
Johannisburg Palace
Ketschendorf Palace
King's House on Schachen
Schloss Elmau
Berlin
Bellevue Palace – seat of Federal President, Berlin
Berlin Palace – former residence of the Hohenzollern rulers
Biesdorf Palace
Borsig Palace
Britz Palace
Charlottenburg Palace – former summer palace of the Hohenzollern, Berlin
Ephraim Palace
Friedrichsfelde Palace – former palace of Prussian Kings and nobles
Glienicke Palace
Jewel Palace
Kommandantenhaus – firstly private palace, later seat of the garrison of Berlin
Köpenick Palace
Crown Prince's Palace
Mendelssohn Palace
Monbijou Palace, Berlin (demolished)
Old Palace, Berlin – former residence of German Emperor William I
Ordenspalais – palace of several Prussian Kings and nobles (demolished)
Pannwitz Palace - completed 1914, now serving as a noble hotel
Podewils Palace - unique Baroque palace in central Berlin
Palace of Prince Albrecht – former residence of Prince Albert of Prussia (demolished)
Palace of Prince Henry – former residence of Prince Henry of Prussia
Palais am Festungsgraben
Palais Strousberg (demolished)
Pfaueninsel Palace – former palace of Frederick William II of Prussia
Prinzessinnenpalais – built for the princesses of the House of Hohenzollern
Reich Chancellery – former seat of the chancellor of Germany (building demolished)
Reichspräsidentenpalais - seat of the president of Germany during the Weimar Republic (building demolished)
Reichstagspräsidentenpalais - former seat of the president of the Reichstag (1919-1933)
Tegel Palace
Schönhausen Palace
Spandau Citadel
Brandenburg
Belvedere on the Klausberg, Potsdam
Belvedere on the Pfingstberg, Potsdam
City Palace – winter residence of the kings of Prussia and the German emperors
Marmorpalais, Potsdam
Meseberg Palace, Meseberg
Barberini Palace, Potsdam
New Palace – former residence of the Hohenzollern rulers, Potsdam (located in the Sanssouci Park)
Orangery Palace, Potsdam
Babelsberg Palace, Babelsberg quarter of Potsdam
Rheinsberg Palace
Cecilienhof Palace, Potsdam
Charlottenhof Palace, Potsdam
Sanssouci Palace – former residence of King Frederick II of Prussia of Prussia, Potsdam
Hesse
Ducal Palace, Darmstadt, residence of the grand dukes of Hesse
Orangery, Fulda
Orangery, Kassel, residence of the electors of Hesse
Philippsthal Orangery, Philippsthal
Ducal Palace, Wiesbaden, residence of the dukes of Nassau
Biebrich Palace, Wiesbaden
Marburger Schloss
Palais Thurn und Taxis, Frankfurt
Schloss Weilburg
Wilhelmshöhe Palace, Kassel, residence of the electors of Hesse
Lower Saxony
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Güstrow Castle, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture
Schloss Bothmer, near Klütz
Schloss Kartlow
Schloss Ludwigslust, former duke residence in Ludwigslust
Schloss Neustrelitz, destroyed dukes palace of Neustrelitz
Schloss Schwerin – seat of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament in its capital city, Schwerin
North Rhine-Westphalia
Augustusburg Palace
Electoral Palace, Bonn, residence of the archbishop-electors of Cologne
Drachenburg Palace
Falkenlust Palace
Schloss Münster
Schloss Nordkirchen
Palais Schaumburg, Bonn
Schloss Benrath, Düsseldorf, residence of the electors Palatine
Rhineland-Palatinate
Electoral Palace, Koblenz
Electoral Palace, Mainz
Kurfürstliches Palais, Trier
Stolzenfels Castle, Koblenz
Saxony
Thuringia
Altenburg Castle, Altenburg, residence of the dukes of Saxe-Altenburg
Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha, residence of the dukes of Saxe-Gotha
Schloss Elisabethenburg, Meiningen, residence of the dukes of Saxe-Meiningen
Heidecksburg, Rudolstadt, residence of the princes of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Sondershausen Palace, Sondershausen, residence of the princes of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Grand Ducal Palace, Weimar, residence of the grand dukes of Saxe-Weimar
Schleswig-Holstein
Plön Castle
References
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