Painted circular ceiling inside the wedding chapel of the Isarhatsche Estate in Bispingen, Northern Germany


The hunting mansion "ISERHATSCHE" was originally built 1913 in the swedish wooden style for the royal prussian Kommerzienrat Ernst Noelle. From 1929 until 1986 the whole estate was owned by the Reemtsma Tobacco tCorp. and temporarily used as a youth hostel. Mr. Uwe Schulz-Ebschbach, the current owner has opened his house as a museum to visitors while reshaping it into a peculiar theme park, visitors will be able to witness spectacular novelties like the "Montagnetto", the mountain of collecting passion (featuring an "active" volcano every hour), the iron tree of sounds, the "carpet of coins", the wedding chapel and more. the estate can be rented to host actual weddings.


Size: 4288px × 2216px
Location: Isarhatsche, Bispingen, Lower-Saxony, Germany
Photo credit: © Joachim Hofmann / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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