Waldherz Park

Waldherz Park is a country house in the village of Waldherz, Hulstria, Hulstria and Gao-Soto. It is private residence of Friedrich II and the Hulstrian Royal Family. Built during the colonial period, the house was initially used by Luthori officials. However, following the creation of the Hulstrian Empire in 1650, it was used as a residence by the Burgraves of Kien; during this time it was occasionally visited by Franz I and subsequent monarchs. With the extinction of the Burgravate in 1921, Waldherz Park was purchased by Rainer II and became the Imperial Family's official winter residence.

Since then, the park has largely been held by the Head of the House of Rothingren-Traugott and its direct descendants. In 4427, Freidrich II granted historians from the Royal Hulstrian Institute access to houses' archive for the first time, revealing previously unknown events that took place there during the Great Dark Paeriod, Greater Hulstria and September Revolution.

The house lies on the banks of the River Buden and is famous for the extensive deer park that surrounds it, being home to some 700 deer. A parterre is currently being recreated from plans that date back to 1845.