Clemenswerth Palace

Former hunting lodge of Clemens-August of Bavaria in Lower Saxony
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Schloss Clemenswerth

Clemenswerth Palace (Schloss Clemenswerth) is a hunting complex or jagdschloss built in Sögel, Lower Saxony, Germany, by Clemens August of Bavaria in the 18th century.

Bibliography

  • (in German) Emsländischer Heimatbund (ed.): Clemenswerth – Schloss im Emsland. Sögel
  • (in German) Emslandmuseum Schloss Clemenswerth - Ein Museum schafft sich eine gesteigerte Identität, in: Jahrbuch des Emsländischen Heimatbundes Bd. 56/2010, Sögel 2009, S. 295–302.
  • Plagemann, Volker (1969). Die Jagdschlösser des Kurfürsten Clemens August – Falkenlust – Clemenswerth – Herzogsfreude (in German). Hamburg: Parey. p. 36.

See also: Other palaces, residences and hunting lodges of Clemens August of Bavaria

  • Schloss Ahaus
  • Schloss Arnsberg
  • Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl
  • Electoral Palace, Bonn
  • Schloss Herzogsfreude
  • Schloss Hirschberg near Arnsberg
  • Schloss Liebenburg
  • Mergentheim Palace
  • Schloss Neuhaus in Paderborn
  • Osnabrück Palace
  • Poppelsdorf Palace in Bonn
  • Schloss Sassenberg
  • Vinea Domini in Bonn
  • Amtshaus Wiedenbrück (also known as Burg Reckenberg)

52°50′18″N 7°32′14″E / 52.83833°N 7.53722°E / 52.83833; 7.53722

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