Jagdschlößchen am Ukleisee
Eutin, Germany, Germany
Jagdschlößchen am Ukleisee, also known as the Jagdpavillon in Eutin, Germany, is a small late Baroque hunting pavilion built in 1776 by court architect Georg Greggenhofer on a hilltop ridge between the Ukleisee and Kellersee lakes. Commissioned by Prince-Bishop Friedrich August of Oldenburg as a "Lusthaus" for his wife, the single-story hall structure with mansard roof and side wings blends late Baroque exterior with early Classical interiors, offering panoramic views celebrated by visitors like Wilhelm von Humboldt as "divine." Used for post-hunt gatherings, tea parties, and small events, the protected monument was restored in the 1980s and now serves cultural and tourist purposes amid the Holstein Switzerland's forested landscape.
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