In 1838, King Ferdinand II, acquired the remains of the monastery, all of the surrounding lands, and the nearby Castle of the Moors, and engaged Lieutenant-General and mining engineer Baron Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege to build a Romantic style palace.
In 1838, King Ferdinand II, acquired the remains of the monastery, all of the surrounding lands, and the nearby Castle of the Moors, and engaged Lieutenant-General and mining engineer Baron Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege to build a Romantic style palace.