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A Jagdschloss is a hunting lodge in German-speaking countries. It is a schloss set in a wildlife park or a hunting area (such as a forest, field or by a lake) that served primarily as accommodation for a ruler or aristocrat and his entourage while hunting in the area.
Glas-allt-Shiel, Glen Muick - one of the sporting lodges owned by King Charles III on the Balmoral Estate. In Great Britain and Ireland a sporting lodge – also known as a hunting lodge, hunting box, fishing hut, shooting box, or shooting lodge – is a building designed to provide lodging for those practising the sports of hunting, shooting, fishing, stalking, falconry, coursing and other ...
Hunting lodges by country (11 C) Pages in category "Hunting lodges" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Between 1756 and 1765, Benjamin Hase drew various site plans of the palace complex, which are preserved in the British Map Library. [3] Although Göhrde remained a royal hunting property from 1766 onwards, it was no longer used for hunting when king George III (1738–1820) ordered the hunting rights in Göhrde to be leased, but no lessee was found.
Hunting lodge (U.K.), in Britain, a small country property used for organising hunting parties; Jagdschloss ("hunting lodge"), in central Europe, a mansion or schloss built as the hunting residence for a king or nobleman and his entourage; Pavillon de chasse ("hunting pavilion"), in France, a building dedicated to venery built in areas where ...
Wildlife officials are hunting coyotes in an area of southeast central Colorado after they say one attacked a 4-year-old girl on Thanksgiving Day.. The attack took place during the late afternoon ...
A pavillon de chasse ("hunting pavilion") in France is a building dedicated to venery.They are built in areas where hunts take place regularly. The history of pavillons de chasse is a part of the history of venery and hunting with hounds and its role in terms of leisure purposes or summit meetings, and more broadly in the stewardship of the hunt.