| This hunting room - previously known as the angels’ chamber - impressively shows how a hunting room in the romantic period of the early 19th century was arranged. With its enormous moose-head trophy and the comprehensive collection of hunting weapons from the 18th and 19th centuries it makes clear how important the hunt was at this time to the nobles. Even some of the furniture in this room is connected to the hunting theme, such as the valuable inlay table. | ![]() |
| This moose trophy was shot in Alaska by a member of the Eltz family at the beginning of the 20th century. The total weight of the skull and palm-antlers is about 65 pounds. Moose trophies of this size are unknown in Europe. | ![]() |
| This walnut inlay table (marquetry) is from the 18th century. It is decorated with valuable inlays and shows hunting and landscape scenes. | ![]() |
The articles shown here are just a few of the objects of interest waiting for you in the hunting room. We look forward to you visit.