Altenstein Palace

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Former namesDer Stein
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
Coordinates50°50′06″N 10°21′07″E / 50.835°N 10.352°E / 50.835; 10.352
Schloss Altenstein
Schloss Altenstein, 2021
Altenstein Palace is located in Thuringia
Altenstein Palace
Location within Thuringia
Altenstein Palace is located in Germany
Altenstein Palace
Altenstein Palace (Germany)
Former namesDer Stein
General information
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
LocationBad Liebenstein, Germany
Coordinates50°50′06″N 10°21′07″E / 50.835°N 10.352°E / 50.835; 10.352
Completed1730s
Renovated1888-90
ClientAnton Ulrich, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
OwnerStiftung Thüringer Schlösser und Gärten [de]
Design and construction
ArchitectAlbert Neumeister (last redesign)
Schloss Altenstein seen from the gardens, Rhön hills in the background
Hofmarschallamt, view from the gardens
Map of the palace grounds

Schloss Altenstein is a schloss (a German term for palace) upon a rocky hill on the south-western slope of the Thuringian Forest, not far from Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany. It was the summer residence of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen, and is surrounded by 160 hectares (1.6 square kilometres) of English landscape garden, which contain, among other objects of interest, a cavern 300 metres long, through which flows a large and rapid stream.[1]

Altenstein is a part of the municipality of Bad Liebenstein in the Wartburgkreis near Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany. It sits on a platform with a height of around 460 metres above sea level, part of the dolomite hills at the western edge of the Thuringian Forest. It is surrounded by 160 hectares of park, which includes several pinnacles of Zechstein rock.[2]:7

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