The virtual tour of Marienburg Castle offers you the chance to digitally explore one of the most famous landmarks in the Region Hannover. Even while Marienburg Castle in Pattensen remains closed, you can immerse yourself online in the castle’s fascinating history and, at the same time, discover filming locations from popular TV series such as Maxton Hall and The school of magical animals discover
What is the Marienburg Castle virtual tour?
This digital tour takes you through the palace and its grounds via an app and mobile devices. Along the way, you’ll learn about the historical context, architectural highlights, and fascinating stories surrounding Queen Marie of Hanover. Thanks to multimedia content featuring images, audio, and animations, the tour is brought to life and offers a rich and varied experience.
Apple App Store: https://bit.ly/3Iht6u7
Google Play Store: https://bit.ly/4pFz9Jt
- Access to the castle even during the current lockdown
- Combination of history and modern film world
- Multimedia content with audio, images and animation
- Flexible use at your own pace
- Interesting for families, culture enthusiasts and series fans
Experience the history of Marienburg Castle digitally
Marienburg Castle is considered one of Germany’s most significant Neo-Gothic structures. It was built in the 19th century for Queen Marie and served as a hub of cultural life for many years. The virtual tour highlights the castle’s significance to the House of Hanover and how it has been preserved as a cultural monument to this day.
Marienburg Castle is not only known as a historical building, but also as a film set. In productions such as Maxton Hall or The school of magical animals the castle was used for impressive scenes. The virtual tour of the castle shows you how real rooms were staged for the filming - from magnificent halls to mysterious chambers.