The interior of the castle is furnished with examples of opulent baroque decor from the time of Augustus the Strong. The walls are covered in 17th century gold-gilded leather. Many rooms' furnishings are dedicated to courtly hunting. The castle's largest collection of antlers is shown in the
Speisesaal ("dining room"). Most of its 71 trophies are between 270 and 400 years old; they were purchased or acquired as presents. Among them is the heaviest red deer antler in the world, weighing and spanning almost . In the
Monströsensaal ("monstrosity room"), there are 39 contorted antlers. One specimen, a 66-point red deer antler is from an animal killed by Elector
Frederick III of Brandenburg in 1696. In 1723, Augustus the Strong acquired a four-poster bed for his
Japanese palace. It had approximately a million
peacock,
pheasant,
guinea hen and duck feathers woven into the canvas. Rather than gluing or tying the feathers onto the canvas, they were woven in as
weft. Upon acquisition, Augustus had the curtains removed and turned into wall hangings, inspiring the room's name,
Federzimmer, or "feather room". This ensemble was moved to Schloss Moritzburg in 1830. Following an extensive 19-year restoration, the bed and wall hangings have been on view again since 2003. Examples of Chinese, Japanese and
Meissen porcelain are shown in the historical
Porzellanquartier ("porcelain quarter"). This exhibition displays porcelain depicting hunting, exotic and mythological motifs as well as animal figurines that are relating to Moritzburg's original determination as a hunting lodge. The apartments contain examples of opulence in the
lacquered and ornate furniture, such as the
Augsburg-made silver furniture
styled after Louis XIV's silver furniture at
Versailles. There are also engraved and inlaid weapons for hunting. The
Billiardsaal ("billiards hall"), named after a former
billiard table in it, contains monumental paintings on leather by
Louis de Silvestre. Eleven rooms are decorated with painted
leather wallpaper from the 17th century. A collection of royal carriages is shown in the entrance hall. == Park and surroundings ==