Baum Hunting Lodge

Local nameJagdschloss Baum
LocationBückeburg

The former Jagdschloss Baum is a small Schloss near Bückeburg along the road to Lahde in the Schaumburg Forest.

Jagdschloss Baum was built between 1760 and 1761 by Count Wilhelm zu Schaumburg Lippe and is considered a prime example of late Baroque Classicism. An English landscape garden with a small pond adjoins the lodge. Just beyond the pond is a grotto flanked by two portals. These early Baroque portals were installed in 1758 and were probably created between 1604 and 1606 for the Bückeburg Palace's first-floor great hall.

In 1776, Wilhelm zu Schaumburg Lippe built a step pyramid family mausoleum in the park near the lodge. Its entrance consists of an eastern-facing portico portal. Originally, ornamental plants were placed along the pyramid's stepped sides.

Tags Wheelchair AccessibleCastleClassicismBaroque ArchitectureRegional HeritageHeritage
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baum_Hunting_Lodge

Official Website https://www.schaumburgerland-tourismus.de/de/poi/burg-schloss/jagdschloss-baum/6042290/

Address 1 Schloß Baum, 31675, Germany

Coordinates 52°19'48.18" N 9°3'7.634" E

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