Schloss Schulzendorf

[4] Over subsequent years, the castle was owned by King Frederick William I of Prussia, then by Eberhard von der Recke, the civil governor of Saxony and then by Meyer Jacobson.

According to The Times of Israel, "for three decades, [Richard and Bianca] generously funded developments in town, from providing access to clean drinking water to building schools.

Some outdoor scenes for The Queens Gambit were filmed for Netflix at this building, which stood in for the fictional Methuen Home, a girls' orphanage in Kentucky.

[11][12][13] The article published in Israel explained how the Schloss became the orphanage in the TV series:[14]"Built in neo-Renaissance style, the castle has an imposing central tower and glass-roofed greenhouse, or winter garden.

For “The Queen’s Gambit,” digital editing helped the medieval-looking tower perfectly match the historic building façade.

Schloss Schulzendorf