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  1. Gottorf Castle ( German: Schloss Gottorf, Danish: Gottorp Slot, Low German: Slott Gottorp) is a castle and estate in the city of Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

  2. El Palacio de Gottorp (en alemán: Schloss Gottorf; en bajo alemán y danés: Gottorp) es la sede ancestral de la familia Holstein-Gottorp, rama de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Está situado en la ciudad de Schleswig, en una isla en el Schlei, a unos 40 km del mar Báltico .

  3. Mysterious bog bodies, the Nydam Boat from the Viking age and delightful art collections are amongst the rare exhibits and excessive riches on display at the two regional museums in the most spectacular castle in the north of Germany.

  4. Schleswig’s museum island offers an exciting excursion in Schleswig-Holstein’s history, spectacular archaeological treasures and works of art. The highlights include the castle itself, whose rooms now house the Gottorf Castle's Museum of Archaeology and the Gottorf Castle's Museum of Art and Cultural History.

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  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. El Palacio de Gottorp ( en alemán: Schloss Gottorf; en bajo alemán y danés: Gottorp) es la sede ancestral de la familia Holstein-Gottorp, rama de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Está situado en la ciudad de Schleswig, en una isla en el Schlei, a unos 40 km del mar Báltico. Palacio de Gottorp: vista del ala sur.

  6. The Globe of Gottorf is a 17th-century, large, walk-in globe of the Earth and the celestial sphere. It measures 3.1 meters in diameter. Conceived and constructed at Gottorf Castle near Schleswig, it was later transferred to the Kunstkamera museum in Saint Petersburg in Russia. Following a fire in 1747 most of the globe had to be reconstructed.

  7. The main seat of the dukes was Gottorf Castle in the city of Schleswig in the duchy of Schleswig. It is also the name of the ducal house, which ascended to several thrones. For this reason, genealogists and historians sometimes use the name of Holstein-Gottorp for related dynasties of other countries.