The Weser Renaissance castle with its Protestant church is located on the edge of the Weser floodplain and looks back on a long history. First mentioned as a castle in 1188, it was converted into a palace at the end of the 16th century by Count Simon VI zu Lippe, making it one of the most important buildings of the Weser Renaissance. The former aristocratic residence was the headquarters of the UFA Universum film company after the Second World War and today houses a boarding school with a private secondary school. (Courtyard tour possible) The castle church has a pulpit from 1681 and an organ from 1748.
Good to know
Openings
Only courtyard tours possible.
Castle church during services or guided tours
Castle church during services or guided tours
Price info
Only courtyard tours possible.
Castle church during services or guided tours
Castle church during services or guided tours
General information
Parking Available
Payment methods
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
In Varenholz - Beutebrink/corner of Varenholzer Straße L781
License (master data)
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