2 Best Sights in Schleswig-Holstein and the Baltic Coast, Germany

Schloss vor Husum

Despite Husum's remoteness, surrounded by the stormy sea, wide marshes, and dunes, the city used to be a major seaport and administrative center. The Husum Castle, which was originally built as a Renaissance mansion in the late 16th century, was transformed in 1752 by the dukes of Gottorf into a redbrick baroque country palace.

König-Friedrich V.-Allee, Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, 25813, Germany
04841-2545
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Rate Includes: €5, Closed Mon. Mar.–Oct., and weekdays Nov.–Feb.

Theodor-Storm-Haus

This is the most famous house on Wasserreihe, where writer Theodor Storm (1817–88) lived between 1866 and 1880. It's a must if you're interested in German literature or if you want to gain insight into the life of the few well-to-do people in this region during the 19th century. The small museum includes the poet's living room and a small Poetenstübchen (poets' parlor), where he wrote many of his novels.

Wasserreihe 31
- 04841 - 803–8630
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Rate Includes: €4, Closed Mon. Apr.–Oct. and Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sun. Nov.–Mar.