The water castle Hehlen in Hehlen in the district of Holzminden is a water castle built for representation purposes, considered one of the earliest castles in the style of Weser Renaissance. The castle was built from 1579 to 1584 by Colonel Fritz von der Schulenburg and his wife Ilse von Saldern. It remained in the possession of the von der Schulenburg family until 1956. In 1958, it was acquired by the owner of the Hanoverian company Machwitz Kaffee, whose family still owns it today.
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