The hunting pavilion in the Eutin district of Sielbeck is sometimes referred to as the Sielbeck hunting castle. The baroque building from 1776 is situated at the highest point between Keller Lake and Ukleisee in the Holstein Switzerland.
The small hunting pavilion was commissioned by Friedrich August I, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck and Duke of Oldenburg, for his wife Ulrica Friederike. The designs were created by the Eutin court architect Georg Greggenhofer, who also oversaw the construction.
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