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Schloss Rauischholzhausen
Rauischholzhausen Castle (german: Schloss Rauischholzhausen) is a German schloss, castle located on the outskirts of Rauischholzhausen, a village in Ebsdorfergrund in the southeast of Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse. Today, the castle belongs to the University of Giessen, which uses it as a conference facility. The castle is surrounded by the Rauischholzhausen Castle Park, an English landscape garden that was created together with the construction of the castle between 1871 and 1876. History In , after 500-years of ownership by the Rau von Holzhausen family, the industrialist and diplomat Ferdinand Eduard von Stumm, Ferdinand Eduard Stumm (1843–1925), later ennobled as ''Baron von Stumm'', bought the property which included 1,900 Field (agriculture), fields of meadows and forest areas. The last Lord Rau von Holzhausen as an officer in the Hessian (soldier), Hessian Army and when Hesse-Kassel became part of Prussia during Unification of Germany, German unification, he refuse ...
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