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Schloss Ahrensburg (Ahrensburg Palace) is a former mansion and today a ''schloss'' in Ahrensburg in southern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Library of Congress Subject Headings )〕 The original was built in 1595 at the initiative of the ; it received its current look in 1759 thanks to Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann.〔 Historians in Germany consider the building one of Schleswig-Holstein's best-known Renaissance buildings and attractions. Open to the public, it is surrounded by an English park, a chapel, a watermill and a museum.〔(Ahrensburg Castle - History ) Retrieved 30 May 2015 〕 ==History==
In the 13th century there was a mansion with a moat and defensive towers known as Burg Arnesvelde, about three kilometers south of today's Schloss Ahrensburg. In 1327 the fortified mansion was owned by the church. During the Reformation the property came into the hands of the Danish King Frederick II, and in March 1567 Arnesvelde was transferred to Daniel Rantzau as compensation for work done and debts the king had run up.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ahrensburg - Palace )〕 After Rantzau's death in 1569 during the Siege of Varberg his brother took over the mansion. He tore down parts of the castle and started building what was to be today's Schloss Ahrensburg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Traveling the Tennis Tour )〕
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