Schöller Manor

Historical site
Historic noble residence Rittergut Schöller
The Schöller manor in the Wuppertal district of Schöller is a historic noble residence with origins in the 12th century. Today, the striking keep, popularly known as the "Schinderhannes Tower", and parts of the castle wall have been preserved. The tower has housed the St. Mary's Conception Chapel since 1754. The adjacent Schöller manor, built around 1884, includes a neo-Gothic house and outbuildings made of dark-fired bricks. The complex is a listed building and offers insights into regional history. Visitors can view the outdoor facilities and enjoy the rural surroundings along the Düssel.

Good to know

opening hours

The outdoor facilities can be visited.

fitness

  • for individual guests

Possible ways to pay

no entry possible

author

Office for Culture and Tourism
Düsseldorfer Strasse 26
40822 Mettmann

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Schöller Manor
Zur Düssel 2
42327 Wuppertal