Jagdschloss Platte

Jagdschloss Platte, a royal hunting lodge built in 1826, is only a few minutes drive from downtown Wiesbaden and impresses visitors with its beautiful view of the Rhine valley and its unusual and attractive architecture.
Jagdschloss Platte
Jagdschloss Platte | © wiesbaden.de

The Renaissance building, which has a square floor plan, once offered lodging to the visiting Tsar Alexander II. Destroyed during the second world war, it underwent continual restoration work starting in 1990 to transform it into an accessible site and, today, after many years of reconstruction and restoration work, it has become an ideal location for events of all kinds. The lodge features a glass roof and a sight-seeing platform, and rooms in the ground floor have a seating capacity for 600 guests, and those in the upper floor have space for some 300 dinner guests to enjoy themselves. The Jagdschloss is operated by the administrative staff of the Kurbetriebe Wiesbaden, who can readily make technical equipment available on request. Organisers are free to choose who they want to cater their events. Kurhaus Wiesbaden would gladly provide a list of available caterers.


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