Gut Weißenhaus

Schloss Weissenhaus
Main building
Interactive map of the Schloss Weissenhaus area
General information
LocationWangels, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Germany
Renovated2014
ClientJan Henric Buettner
OwnerJan Henric Buettner
Technical details
Floor area75 hectares
Design and construction
Known forPrivate Nature Luxury Resort
Website
Weissenhaus official website
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Schloss Weissenhaus (also Gut Weißenhaus) is a schloss in Wangels in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is next to the Baltic Sea and about 100 km away from Hamburg.

The 75 hectare estate, including several restored historic buildings and a village, is owned by Jan Henric Buettner, who bought it for €7 million in 2005 and opened a luxury resort there in 2014. €7.5 million in the funding for the renovation and conversion was raised on the crowdfunding site Companisto, where it drew more investment than any other for-profit European organisation to that date.

The resort's luxury restaurant Courier was awarded a Michelin star in the 2015 Guide and 16 Gault Millau points. In May 2022, the meeting of the G7 foreign ministers took place at Weissenhaus. In 2024, Buettner organized a high profile chess tournament at the resort, the Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge.