Arolsen Castle (German: Residenzschloss Arolsen) is a baroque styled Schloss in Bad Arolsen, Hesse, Germany
Arolsen Castle (German: Residenzschloss Arolsen) is a baroque styled Schloss in Bad Arolsen, Hesse, Germany. It continues to serve as the family home of the former ruling family of Waldeck and Pyrmont. It was birthplace of Queen consort Emma of the Netherlands.
Built during early 18th century, the castle main building was completed in 1728, the furnishings, equipment, furniture, remained for several decades until the castle was finally handed over to its use.
Built in 1840, the "Prince Waldecksche Court Library" today contains virtually all literature of the 18th Century in relevant fields of knowledge. The collection focuses on the Universal geography, history, literature, and militaria.
The library is known for its "tape" books or "klebeband" books. These are blank books that could be filled with engravings that were popular among notability. The Arolsen books are still intact, while many others have been disassembled in the past. These have been digitised by a society created specifically for this purpose.
The castle is now a museum and is still inhabited by Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his family.
The parking places are farther away 300-400 meters, or parking in the street leading to the place
- Castle guide incl. Armory: EUR 7.00
- Armory: EUR 4.00
My Card Plus:
- Castle guide incl. Armory: EUR 4.00
- Armory: free
Castle guide incl. Armory:
- Reduced: EUR 6.00
- Teenagers, students over 14 years: EUR 3.00
- Children, students up to 14 years: 2.00
Armore(children / teenagers): EUR 1.00
My Card Plus:
- Castle guide incl. Armory (children, adolescents from 6 years to 18 years): EUR 1.00
- Armory (children / teenagers): free
Group from 15 persons: EUR 6.00
Ticket prices to armory with "My Card Plus" to adults and children / teenagers are free
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Special tours: individual tours on request: plus. for entry EUR 40.00