Celle Castle, located in the town of Celle in Lower Saxony, is a Renaissance and Baroque palace with over 700 years of history. Originally built as a fortified castle in the 13th century, it was transformed into a residence for the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Celle Castle in Lower Saxony
The castle features a mix of architectural styles, including a distinctive Renaissance façade, elegant Baroque additions, and beautifully preserved interiors. It also houses a Residenzmuseum, showcasing royal chambers and historical artefacts. Visitors will also find an exquisite chapel and an intriguing theatre.