More about Schleswig-Holstein
Sights, highlights, and background information about Schleswig-Holstein.
Glücksburg is located in the far north of Germany on the Flensburg Fjord and is characterized by its maritime landscape, tranquil coastal atmosphere and historical significance
At the heart of the region lies Glücksburg Castle, one of the most significant Renaissance castles in Northern Europe, which served as the residence of various ducal families for centuries and had close ties to the royal houses of Scandinavia. The region blends history with nature: stretches of coastline, forests, and its proximity to the Baltic Sea define the landscape.
Glücksburg Castle is one of the most important Renaissance moated castles in Northern Europe. The complex is picturesquely situated on an island in the lake and was the ancestral seat of European aristocratic houses. Visitors can tour the historic rooms and learn more about the history of the region.
The Holnis peninsula is a protected nature reserve with beaches, cliffs and bird resting places. Visitors can hike here, enjoy the coastal landscape and observe rare animal species.
The Artefact Power Park is an interactive experience center dedicated to renewable energies. Exhibitions and experiments vividly convey topics such as wind power, solar energy and sustainability. Visitors can combine technology and environmental education here. However, some visitors complain about the lack of safety at some of the exhibits.
The planetarium offers events about astronomy and space. Modern projections provide a glimpse into distant galaxies and explain scientific correlations. Visitors experience an exciting combination of science and entertainment.