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Cecilienhof
Cecilienhof Palace () is a palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, built from 1914 to 1917 in the layout of an English Tudor manor house. Cecilienhof was the last palace built by the House of Hohenzollern that ruled the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire, until the end of World War I. It is famous for having been the location of the Potsdam Conference in 1945, in which the leaders of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States made important decisions affecting the shape of post-World War II Europe and Asia. Cecilienhof has been part of the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam an
Schloss Elmau
architectural structure
Schlosshotel Kronberg
château in Kronberg im Taunus, Hesse, near Frankfurt am Main
Schloss Bensberg
château in Germany
Taschenbergpalais Dresden
The Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is a historic palace hotel managed by the Kempinski chain. It is located on Sophie Street, next to the Dresden Castle, in front of the Zwinger, and adjacent to the Semperoper and the Dresden Cathedral. The facade of the building, as well as the staircase on the inside of the building are surviving portions of the original 18-th Century structure, while the interior is modern.
Hotel Nassauer Hof
hotel in Wiesbaden, Germany
Sababurg
thumb|Sababurg, copperplate by Matthäus Merian from the Topographia Hassiae 1645 thumb|Sababurg, view from the west thumb|Entrance to the Sababurg thumb|Location of the Sababurg on the map of the Sababurg Wildlife Park thumb|upright|A corner tower of the Sababurg thumb|Sababurg The Sababurg, first called the Zappenburg, then Zapfenburg and today, after the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Sleeping Beauty Castle (), is the ruin of a hill castle in the legendary Reinhardswald, a forested upland that runs through the North Hessian county of Kassel. Sababurg is also the name of a district of the town of
Jagdschloss Kranichstein
hunting lodge, a palace, now museum and hotel, in Darmstadt, Germany
Staffelter Hof
Winery, distillery and guest house
Eh'häusl
thumb|upright|The Eh’häusl The '''Eh'häusl''' is an eight-foot-wide hotel in the city of Amberg, in the Upper Palatinate of Bavaria in Germany. According to the operator, the Urban Planning Society of the town of Amberg, it is now regarded as "the smallest hotel in the world."