Brown signs in Europe
Castles and palaces
Sophie-Hedwig-Straße, 65582 Diez
The Nassau-Oranien Museum in Oranienstein Palace, including the guided tour of the park and pleasure garden, can only be visited individually or in groups of a maximum of 25 people after confirmed registration.
Registration: Tel.: 0 64 32 - 94 01 666. Monday closed. Identity card, bag check. Animals are not permitted.
The direct ancestors of the Dutch King Willem-Alexander lived here. The magnificent baroque palace complex was built in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. There are guided tours of the Blue and Gold Hall, the Constable's Hall, the ‘Garden Cabinet’, the Garden Terrace, the Palace Chapel, and the Nassau-Oranien Museum, which documents the history of the Dutch royal family.
Oranienstein Palace is also the venue for the Oranienstein Concerts, which have been offering world-class musical performances since 1996. Between September and June, internationally renowned soloists, ensembles, and orchestras transform the Palace Chapel and Orangery into concert halls of the highest quality. The programmes of the chamber and orchestral concerts always devote particular attention to contemporary music alongside music from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods.
Oranienstein Palace belongs to the German Armed Forces and serves as their barracks. If you would like to go on one of the guided tours, which take place at fixed times, please report to the guard shortly before the start of the tour at the visitors’ entrance. Please bring proof of identity with you.
Source: DataHub Rheinland-Pfalz
55
26
374
309
212
25
318
32
377
13
62
199
39
13
49
38
84
We use cookies to provide you with the best possible browsing experience. Please note that when you accept only essential cookies, some of the website features may be unavailable or limited. You can find more information in our Privacy policy.