Gotisches Haus

Gardener's apartment and princely residence

Wörlitzer Park has many surprises in store. This is also the case with the Gothic House. With its pointed arches, battlements and tracery elements, it seems to come from the Middle Ages – while its two different facades are reminiscent of England and Italy. The front facing the Wolf Canal is modelled on the Venetian church of Madonna dell’Orto, while the garden side impresses in the style of English Tudor Gothic. And the interior of the building also enchants with medieval charm, deep symbolism and great art.

History

"in the midst of his glorious ancestors"

At that time, it was considered an architectural novelty in Germany: Neo-Gothic. In contrast to classicism, it is the second prominent architectural style in the Garden Realm, a commitment by Prince Franz to his own tradition and history of his family. The Gothic House can be considered the highlight of this connection.

According to the specifications of the prince and designs by Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff and Georg Christoph Hesekiel, it was built from 1773 and redesigned several times until 1813. The Gothic House was initially intended to serve as an apartment for the court gardener Schoch. From 1785 onwards, however, the prince increasingly used it himself as his – more or less – secret family residence: he lived in three small rooms and a “wild marriage” with Luise Schoch (1769–1813), the gardener’s daughter, and their three children.

Come on in!

What to expect

Visiting

Visiting Prince Franz

Like in another world: When you enter the Gothic House, it inevitably enchants with its medieval-looking flair. Whether you want to visit the rooms alone or learn more about the history and stories of the winding building and its art treasures in a guided tour – a visit is definitely worthwhile!

Eye-catcher

Our peacocks

Free-roaming colorful peacocks have always been part of Wörlitz Park. With their imposing plumage, they enchant the guests. The beautiful animals are particularly common at the Gothic House. But despite all the enthusiasm for their beauty: Please keep a respectful distance from the animals.

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Information for your visit

March 22 to April 30, 2025
Sat, Sun, public holidays 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

May 1 to September 30, 2025
Tue-Sun, public holidays 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

October 1 to November 2, 2025
Sat, Sun, holidays 10:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.

The Gothic House can be visited individually or as part of a guided tour.

Guided tour (approx. one hour):
11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Individual tour
€ 6.00, reduced € 5.00

Participation in a guided tour
€ 9.00, reduced € 7.00

Children up to 16 years of age accompanied by an adult free of charge

Guided tours outside opening hours and for groups are possible by prior arrangement at special conditions.

Discounts
for groups of 15 or more
Students up to the age of 25, trainees, unemployed, severely disabled (accompanying person free), holders of Dessau-Roßlau volunteer cards

Further conditions
Guided tours for school classes (max. 3 accompanying persons) and
Guided tours for student groups (max. 1 accompanying person, art history, history, restoration, horticulture etc. from all universities and universities of applied sciences) € 3.00 per person

Prince Franz Card
One-time admission to Wörlitz Palace and visit to the Gothic House
Price: €13.00

3-palaces ticket
One-time admission to the palaces of Oranienbaum, Mosigkau, Luisium and the Gothic House in Wörlitz
Price: €19.00

Gotisches Haus im Wörlitzer Park
D-06785 Oranienbaum-Wörlitz
OT Stadt Wörlitz
Telefon +49 (0) 3 49 05.3 03 02
gotisches-haus@gartenreich.de

Did you know?

Switzerland in the Garden Realm

e windows of the Gothic House are covered with over 200 stained glass windows. These colorful glasses not only create an impressive spatial effect when the sun shines in. No, each of the fine glasses is a small work of art. Works by almost all Swiss masters of stained glass from the 15th to 17th centuries are represented in this unique collection.

The depictions range from Bible stories to secular images such as coats of arms. Take the time to take a closer look at the panes – you will discover fabulous details!

Any questions?

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Touristinformation

in the kitchen building at Wörlitz Palace
Kirchgasse 35, D-06785 Oranienbaum-Wörlitz
Phone +49 (0) 3 49 05.3 10 09
info@welterbe-gartenreich.de
www.welterbe-gartenreich.de

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Opening hours 2025

January to March 21, November, December:
Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

22. March to October 31:
Monday to Thursday, Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.