Caroline Palace

The Caroline Palace is a large country house south of Wiets and north of Koningstad.

History
Built from 1899-1903, the house was actually built for Caroline, The Queen Mother, but she died in 1901. Her youngest son, Prince Eugen, later moved into the house with his family, and named it after his mother. After Eugen's death, the estate went over to his son Cristian and then to his son Frederick.

In 1965, the wealthy philanthropist Anton Roos bought the estate. He expanded it with horse stables, as he was very much involved with thoroughbred horse racing.

At Roos' death in 2000, the castle was auctioned publicly. It remains unknown who the current owner is. Caroline Palace is one of the most strictly guarded houses in Brunant, since the entire road to the palace is closed to outsiders. It is sometimes said that the building has more cameras than any other building in the country. There is a general ban on flying with drones above the estate, and photos of the manor are very rare.