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Schloss Hessen is a schloss or castle in Hessen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It originated as medieval moated castle before being converted into a Renaissance princely palace in the 16th century. Its heyday was as the summer residence of the dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg in the 17th century. It was later used as a farm house.
Johann Royer: Beschreibung des gantzen Fürstlichen Braunschweigischen Gartens zu Hessem. Halberstadt 1648. (Online)
Thomas Scheliga: ARS TOPIARIA der Renaissance und des Manierismus in Europas Fürstengärten. Ein Beitrag zum Jubiläum „400 Jahre Lustgarten in Hessen am Fallstein“. In: Die Gartenkunst 23 (1/2011), S. 55–70.
Thomas Scheliga: Schloss und Lustgarten Hessen am Fallstein. Dissertation, Heidelberg 2002. (Online)
Friedrich Stolberg: Hessen. In: Befestigungsanlagen im und am Harz von der Frühgeschichte bis zur Neuzeit. Hildesheim 1968, S. 173-175.