Ahrensburg
Ahrensburg is a town northeast of Hamburg, in northern Germany. It's known for the 16th-century Schloss Ahrensburg, a white castle with extensive grounds. The castle is now a museum, with rooms in a mixture of styles, including rococo and classicism, and exhibits of furniture, Meissen porcelain and antiques. The grounds include a mill, a church and a stable now housing a cultural center.