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Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Coburg
Schloss Rosenau
Rosenau 1
96472 Rödental
Telefon (0 95 63) 30 84-10
Fax (0 95 63) 30 84-29
E-Mail sgvcoburg@
bsv.bayern.de

externer Link www.sgvcoburg.de

Opening hours

April-September: 9 am-6 pm
October-March: 10 am-4 pm
Closed Mondays

Closed on: 
1.1., Shrove Tuesday, 24.12., 25.12., 31.12.

Guided tours

Visit only possible with a guided tour; guided tours every hour on the hour
Last guided tour:
April-September: 5 pm
October-March: 3 pm

Admission charges 2012 

4.50 euros regular
3.50 euros reduced internal link

Combination ticket
internal link Ehrenburg Palace and Rosenau Palace:
7 euros regular
6 euros reduced internal link

Combination ticket "Coburg" 
internal link Ehrenburg Palace / internal link Veste / European Museum of  Modern Glass / Rosenau Palace:
12 euros

internal link Annual season tickets /
14-days-tickets

Overview about all admission  charges and opening hours
external linl - link opend in a new window download (pdf-file)


 

Information for the disabled:

No lift available

Museums under differnt administration:

European Museum of  Modern Glass at Rosenau Park
tel (0 95 63) 16 06

Shop:

Shop with cafeteria (self service)
External link www.schloesser-
bayern-shop.de

Franchised restaurants and hotels:

Parkrestaurant Rosenau
Tel. (0 95 63) 12 42

Nearest railway station:

Coburg or Rödental/Oeslau
External link www.bahn.de

Public transport with nearest stop:

Bus 8312 to "Goebelwerk" (from Coburg)

Parking space:

70 car parking spaces and 5 bus parking spaces available


The weather today:

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Rosenau Palace – Coburg/Rödental

Picture: Rosenau Palace

This palace, basically a medieval structure, was rebuilt from 1808 to 1817 in the neo-Gothic style as a summer residence for Duke Ernst I of Sachsen- Coburg-Saalfeld.

Picture: Miniature painting Miniature painting
External link Click on the picture to enlarge

Particular highlights are the Marble Hall with its three aisles and the residential apartments with their colourful wall decoration and original Biedermeier furniture from Vienna. 

 

Among the original structures that have survived in the internal link landscape park with its "Swan Lake" and "Prince's Pond" are the orangery, tea-house (today the park restaurant), Jousting Column (sun-dial) and parts of the hermitage.

Prince Albert of Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha, who married Queen Victoria in 1840, was born 1819 in Rosenau.

Further information about Rosenau Palace is available on External link www.sgvcoburg.de.


The following rooms are available for your events:

For details please choose a room by clicking on the picture or on the text.

 

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