Dönhoff

For the community in the United States, see Denhoff, North Dakota.
Coat of arms of the family
Friedrichstein Palace, 20 km east of Königsberg, burnt down by the Red Army in January 1945

Dönhoff, (Polish: Denhoff, sometimes also Doenhoff) was a German nobility family from County of Mark, Westfalia, firstly mentioned in 1282, a branch of which moved to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century and became recognized as a Polish noble (szlachta) there, later mostly serving Prussia. The main seat since 1666 until 1945 was Friedrichstein Palace in East Prussia.

German branch

Polish branch