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Schloss Wolfsgarten is a former hunting seat of the ruling family of Hesse-Darmstadt, located in the German state of Hessen, approximately 15 kilometers south of Frankfurt am Main. The hunting lodge was established between 1722 and 1724 by Landgrave Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt. Ernst Ludwig's purpose in establishing Wolfsgarten was to pursue his passion for hunting with dogs which he introduced into Hesse in 1709. The original building corresponded to the usual pattern for hunting seats of that era with a rectangular yard around which was grouped housing for gentlemen, the stables for the horses, and kennels for the dogs. After Ernst Ludwig's successors abandoned hunting with dogs in 1768, Wolfsgarten was abandoned until the 1830s when the grand ducal family began to restore and expand

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  • Das Schloss Wolfsgarten ist ein ehemaliges Jagdschloss in Langen (Hessen), ungefähr 15 km südlich von Frankfurt am Main. (de)
  • El castillo de Wolfsgarten (en alemán, Schloss Wolfsgarten) es un pabellón de caza, situado en Langen, Hesse e íntimamente relacionado con la casa de Hesse.​ (es)
  • Le château de Wolfsgarten (en allemand : Schloß Wolfsgarten) est un ancien pavillon de chasse du XVIIe siècle devenu la résidence principale de la maison de Hesse au XXe siècle. Bâti entre 1722 et 1724 à une quinzaine de kilomètres de Francfort-sur-le-Main, le château de Wolfsgarten naît du désir du landgrave Ernest-Louis de Hesse-Darmstadt de posséder une demeure adaptée à sa passion pour la vénerie. Abandonné après 1768, lorsque les successeurs du souverain cessent de se passionner à la chasse avec des meutes, le château est réhabilité à partir de 1830. Devenu la résidence campagnarde préférée des grands-ducs Louis IV et Ernest-Louis, le château de Wolfsgarten devient la demeure principale des Hesse-Darmstadt après la proclamation de la république en Hesse. Propriété de la Fondation de la Maison de Hesse (Hessische Hausstiftung) depuis lors, le château est ouvert au public chaque année à l'occasion du festival des rhododendrons (sur deux week-end de mai) et du festival des jardins du château de Wolfsgarten (lors d'un week-end de septembre). * Portail de la Hesse * Portail des châteaux * Portail de la monarchie (fr)
  • Schloss Wolfsgarten is a former hunting seat of the ruling family of Hesse-Darmstadt, located in the German state of Hessen, approximately 15 kilometers south of Frankfurt am Main. The hunting lodge was established between 1722 and 1724 by Landgrave Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt. Ernst Ludwig's purpose in establishing Wolfsgarten was to pursue his passion for hunting with dogs which he introduced into Hesse in 1709. The original building corresponded to the usual pattern for hunting seats of that era with a rectangular yard around which was grouped housing for gentlemen, the stables for the horses, and kennels for the dogs. After Ernst Ludwig's successors abandoned hunting with dogs in 1768, Wolfsgarten was abandoned until the 1830s when the grand ducal family began to restore and expand the property. From 1879, Wolfsgarten became a favorite country retreat for Grand Dukes Ludwig IV and his son Ernst Ludwig. In the twentieth century, Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig extensively modernized Schloss Wolfsgarten and rearranged its park. After the abolition of the monarchy in 1918, Wolfsgarten became the principal residence of the former grand ducal family. It served as home to Louis, Prince of Hesse and by Rhine until his death in 1968 and then to his widow, Princess Margaret, née Geddes (1913–1997), a close friend of Queen Elizabeth II. Following her death it was occupied by Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse and since 2013 by his eldest son, Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse. Schloss Wolfsgarten is the property of the Hessian House Foundation (Hessische Hausstiftung), the family trust that holds ownership to the property belonging to all branches of the House of Hesse. The property is open to the public only on two weekends in May during the annual Rhododendrenblüte (Rhododendron festival) and again for a weekend in September for the Schloss Wolfsgarten Garden Festival. (en)
  • Il castello di Wolfsgarten (Schloß Wolfsgarten in tedesco), è un antico casino di caccia della famiglia regnante di Assia-Darmstadt, situato nello stato tedesco dell'Assia, a Langen circa 15 chilometri a sud di Francoforte sul Meno. Fu costruito tra il 1722 e il 1724 dal Langravio Ernesto Luigi d'Assia-Darmstadt, allo scopo di coltivare la sua passione per la caccia con i cani, che introdusse in Assia nel 1709.L'edificio originario seguiva lo schema usuale delle strutture dedicate alla caccia di quel periodo, con un cortile rettangolare intorno al quale erano raggruppati gli alloggi per i nobili, le stalle per i cavalli e le cucce per i cani. Dopo che i successori di Ernesto Luigi smisero di praticare la caccia con i cani, nel 1768, Wolfsgarten fu abbandonato fino agli anni 1830 quando la famiglia granducale iniziò a restaurare ed espandere la proprietà.Dal 1879 Wolfsgarten divenne la residenza di campagna preferita dai granduchi Luigi IV e suo figlio Ernesto Luigi. Nel ventesimo secolo, il granduca Ernsto Luigi modernizzò ampiamente Schloß Wolfsgarten e ridisegnò il suo parco.Dopo l'abolizione della monarchia nel 1918, Wolfsgarten divenne la residenza principale della ex famiglia granducale. Oggi Schloß Wolfsgarten appartiene alla Hessische Hausstiftung (Fondazione Casa d'Assia), la fiduciaria di famiglia che detiene la proprietà dei beni appartenenti a tutti i rami del Casato d'Assia.La proprietà è aperta al pubblico solo pochi giorni l'anno quando vengono organizzate delle manifestazioni. (it)
  • Фольфсгартен (нем. Schloss Wolfsgarten) — дворцово-замковый комплекс, бывший охотничий замок около города Ланген, примерно в 15 км к югу от Франкфурта-на-Майне в земле Гессен, Германия. (ru)
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  • Das Schloss Wolfsgarten ist ein ehemaliges Jagdschloss in Langen (Hessen), ungefähr 15 km südlich von Frankfurt am Main. (de)
  • El castillo de Wolfsgarten (en alemán, Schloss Wolfsgarten) es un pabellón de caza, situado en Langen, Hesse e íntimamente relacionado con la casa de Hesse.​ (es)
  • Фольфсгартен (нем. Schloss Wolfsgarten) — дворцово-замковый комплекс, бывший охотничий замок около города Ланген, примерно в 15 км к югу от Франкфурта-на-Майне в земле Гессен, Германия. (ru)
  • Le château de Wolfsgarten (en allemand : Schloß Wolfsgarten) est un ancien pavillon de chasse du XVIIe siècle devenu la résidence principale de la maison de Hesse au XXe siècle. Bâti entre 1722 et 1724 à une quinzaine de kilomètres de Francfort-sur-le-Main, le château de Wolfsgarten naît du désir du landgrave Ernest-Louis de Hesse-Darmstadt de posséder une demeure adaptée à sa passion pour la vénerie. Abandonné après 1768, lorsque les successeurs du souverain cessent de se passionner à la chasse avec des meutes, le château est réhabilité à partir de 1830. (fr)
  • Schloss Wolfsgarten is a former hunting seat of the ruling family of Hesse-Darmstadt, located in the German state of Hessen, approximately 15 kilometers south of Frankfurt am Main. The hunting lodge was established between 1722 and 1724 by Landgrave Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt. Ernst Ludwig's purpose in establishing Wolfsgarten was to pursue his passion for hunting with dogs which he introduced into Hesse in 1709. The original building corresponded to the usual pattern for hunting seats of that era with a rectangular yard around which was grouped housing for gentlemen, the stables for the horses, and kennels for the dogs. After Ernst Ludwig's successors abandoned hunting with dogs in 1768, Wolfsgarten was abandoned until the 1830s when the grand ducal family began to restore and expand (en)
  • Il castello di Wolfsgarten (Schloß Wolfsgarten in tedesco), è un antico casino di caccia della famiglia regnante di Assia-Darmstadt, situato nello stato tedesco dell'Assia, a Langen circa 15 chilometri a sud di Francoforte sul Meno. Dopo che i successori di Ernesto Luigi smisero di praticare la caccia con i cani, nel 1768, Wolfsgarten fu abbandonato fino agli anni 1830 quando la famiglia granducale iniziò a restaurare ed espandere la proprietà.Dal 1879 Wolfsgarten divenne la residenza di campagna preferita dai granduchi Luigi IV e suo figlio Ernesto Luigi. (it)
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  • Schloss Wolfsgarten (de)
  • Castillo de Wolfsgarten (es)
  • Château de Wolfsgarten (fr)
  • Castello di Wolfsgarten (it)
  • Schloß Wolfsgarten (en)
  • Вольфсгартен (замок, Гессен) (ru)
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