Castle Merten

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Former monastery complex "Schloss Merten" 
The monastery, which was probably founded by Countess Mathilde von Sayn, was first mentioned in a document by Otto von Kappenstein from 1217. Merten was not a rich monastery, but gained great importance thanks to a relic of St Agnes and many other saints.
The monastery was secularised in 803. The Droste zu Vischering von Nesselrode-Reichenstein family of counts acquired the monastery buildings in 1909. They had the complex converted into a castle and expanded the grounds into a neo-baroque park modelled on French garden architecture. The small neo-baroque palace building, the so-called Orangerie, which houses a small cafeteria, was also built during this time. The entire complex is now home to a retirement and nursing home.

The palace park is open to the public (please follow the instructions on site). The cafeteria in the orangery is closed to the public.

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General Information

  • Parking Available

  • Bus stop available

Eligibility

  • for Groups

  • for families

  • for individual guests

  • Suitable for the Elderly

  • for Children of all Ages

Payment Options

Entrance Free

Contact person

Tourist Information Eitorf
Markt 1
53783 Eitorf

Author

Naturregion Sieg
Schönecker Weg 3
51570 Windeck

Organization

Gemeinde Eitorf
Markt 1
53783 Eitorf

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Getting there

Castle Merten
Schloßstraße 14
53783 Eitorf - Merten