Royal residences

In Carrington Island, the Royal Family has several castles ad palaces that they use. All three of the Royal Residences are museums, opened to the public at a charge.

Bitburg Castle
Bitburg Castle is an old medieval castle in Brunant. It was built in 1429-1443 and was the only defense for the Island. It was taken up as a Royal Residence in 1516 and is occasionally used. This too is a Museum.

Grijzestad Palace
 Palace is the old Royal Palace, built in 1506. It served as the main residence from 1506-1784, and is currently a minor retreat. Most of it is puened up as a museum.

Realpaleis
The Realpaleis is the main Palace used by the Royal Family. It was built from 1772-1791. Parts of it are opened as a museum.