- Patron of the Old Alley, the beautiful entrance leading to the castle, shadowed by wonderful old chestnut trees (400 euros /month)
- Patron of the Formal Garden. Box hedges, herbs and flowers, as arranged in 1698 AD (400 euros /month)
- Patron of the English Park, with its wildlife and centuries old trees. (500 euros/month)
- Patron of the Main Porch. This clacissistic terrace bears the coat of arms and is the most prominent part of the building ( 300 euros/month)
- Patron of the Southern Terrace. This is the most Romantic side of the castle in its pure renaissance style (300 euros/month)
- Patron of the Renaissance Terrace. The old family motto is engraved in the lintel: ‘Non est mortale quod opto’ (What I desire is not mortal). (300 euros /month)
- Patron of the Palace Room. Receptions, conferences take place here, and it is probably the most admired room in the castle. (500 euros /month)
- Patron of the Biedermeyer Salon. With a Streicher piano, the same model that Brahms composed his rhapsodies on. (400 euros /month)
- Patron of the Biedermeier Bedroom. It also has the only original loo, or shadow-seat, of the manor (300 euros/month)
- Patron of the Lady of the Manor’s Room. With rich stucco decorations (400 euros/month)
- Patron of the Lord of the Manor’s Room. With its oriental carpets and weapons. (Price 400 euros/month)
- Patron of the Eclectic (Altdeutsch) Salon. With monumental furniture. (400 euros/month)
- Patron of the Eclectic (Altdeutsch) Bedroom. With its beautiful vault. (300 euros /month)
- Patron of the Main Cellar. Concerts, exhibitions or parties: this is where the fun happens. (500 euros/month)
- You can also become patron of your preferred object or collection in the museum.