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Since 1947, the palace has been renovated and restored through a series of initiatives. The restoration was considered complete in 1996. The palace is now owned by a foundation of the State of Schleswig-Holstein and houses the State Art and Cultural History Museum and the State Archeological Museum.
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After the ducal lineage of Gottorp were forced to move out in 1702, the palace, now occupied by the Danish, fell into disuse and disrepair in 1713 under the reign of
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Both the island and the structure were extended through the years, and particularly during the 16th century.
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received one of these parts and made his residence at Gottorp. This state became known as the Duchy of
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Dehio: Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, p. 800. (German text)
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View from the globe house to the south, pond, figure of Herkules and southern garden terrace
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acquired it through a purchase in 1268, and in 1340 it was transferred to the Count of
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Foundation for state museums for Schleswig-Holstein at Gottorf Palace
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It was first settled as an estate in 1161 as the residence of Bishop
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Plan of the Neuwerk garden and the "Schlossinsel", Etching 1743
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The estate became a European cultural centre in the reign of
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when his former residence was destroyed. The Danish Duke of
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Displaced persons camps in the aftermath of World War II
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