List of castles, palaces and mansions in Berlin and Brandenburg
The list of castles , palaces and mansions in Berlin and Brandenburg shows the corresponding buildings in the two German federal states . These buildings, some of which can look back on 1000 years of history, were the scene of historical events, the workplaces of well-known personalities and are often still impressive buildings today. Ornamental and replicas that were never used as residential buildings or for defense are not listed .
Berlin
Brandenburg on the Havel
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Gollwitz manor house |
Gollwitz location |
manor | The manor house was built in the second half of the 18th century. The manor house has additional outbuildings and a park. Today there is a meeting place for Jewish and non-Jewish youth. | |
Mahlenzien Manor | Mahlenzien | manor | ||
Moth of Mahlenzien | Mahlenzien | moth | Burgstall, outlines and moat still visible | |
Plaue Castle |
Plaue location |
lock | Barack castle in the Plaue district |
cottbus
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Branitz Castle |
Cottbus location |
lock | Branitz Castle is located in Branitz Park. The park and the castle were designed by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau . |
Potsdam
Barnim district
District of Dahme-Spreewald
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Casel Castle |
Chasuble location |
lock | The former manor house was built in the 18th century in the late baroque style with echoes of classicism. It is a single-storey plastered building with a hipped roof. On the park side there is an outside staircase added in 1863. The castle was renovated between 1991 and 1993 and is now empty. | |
Golßen Castle |
Golßen location |
lock | The former manor house, also called the castle, was built around 1720. It is an elongated plastered building with a hipped roof. In 1845 the four-axle side wings were added with a flat roof. The facade is classicist over-shaped, the three central axes form a risalit. The two floors are separated by a wide cornice. A park belongs to the castle, in the park is the tomb of Amalie Sophie Henriette Countess Fontana, née von Redern. | |
Groß Leuthen Castle |
Groß Leuthen location |
lock | ||
Königs Wusterhausen Castle |
Königs Wusterhausen location |
lock | ||
Lieberose Castle |
Lieberose location |
lock | As early as 1301, a moated castle was mentioned in place of today's castle. At the beginning of the 16th century, the moated castle was expanded into a three-wing complex; the builder was the von der Schulenburg family . It is a simple, three-story baroque building. The park facade is characterized by three-axis side elevations and a five-axis central elevation. On the courtyard side there is a pigeon tower, that used to be the staircase of the castle. In spite of numerous changes, the interior has decors and stucco ceilings from the 17th and 18th centuries. The castle can be visited on certain dates. | |
Lübben Castle |
Lübben location |
lock | ||
Neuhaus Castle |
Lübben location |
lock | ||
Moated castle Fürstlich Drehna |
Princely Drehna location |
Moated castle | The former moated castle was first mentioned in 1301. At the beginning of the 16th century, the castle was combined from several buildings into one structure. Today's four-wing complex was built in 1560. The castle was badly damaged in the Thirty Years War, but was gradually rebuilt afterwards. From 1994 to 2007 the castle was renovated and converted into a hotel. Inside, the vaults on the ground floor are still largely preserved. The castle has a park, which was laid out from 1807 and significantly expanded from 1877. | |
Teupitz Castle |
Teupitz location |
lock | ||
Zeesen pleasure palace | Zeesen | Pleasure palace | The former was the first Maison de plaisance (pleasure palace) built in Brandenburg from 1688 to 1690. The plans for the castle came from Johann Arnold Nering , the client was Eberhard von Danckelmann . From 1934 to 1947 the house was used as a summer house by Gustaf Gründgens and Marianne Hoppe . From 1962 the building was used as a children's home. The building has been empty since 1999 and is falling into disrepair. |
Elbe-Elster district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Ahlsdorf Castle | Ahlsdorf | |||
Liebenwerda Castle |
Bad Liebenwerda location |
Castle ruin | At the end of the 12th century a castle was built on Elsterinsel. This was converted into a renaissance castle from 1568 to 1579. Most of the castle was demolished after repeated fires. What was left was the keep, the Lubwart Tower . There is a cylindrical structure on top of a square brick tower. The residential building at Burgplatz 2 is part of the castle and is now the district museum. | |
Doberlug Castle |
Doberlug-Kirchhain location |
lock | ||
Elsterwerda Castle |
Elsterwerda location |
lock | ||
Stechau Castle |
Spruce forest location |
lock | The castle goes back to a building from 1757 by the von Birkholtz family. In 1914 the building was rebuilt and renovated in 1994. It is a three-wing complex with a mansard hipped roof. | |
Finsterwalde Castle |
Finsterwalde location |
lock | ||
Grochwitz Castle |
Herzberg (Elster) location |
lock | ||
Lebusa Castle |
Lebusa location |
lock | The former manor house was built until 1856. Before that there was a moated castle. It is a four-wing, two-storey complex with corner towers. There are farm buildings to the south of the manor house. The park includes a park with a pond. | |
Martinskirchen Castle | Martinskirchen | |||
Mühlberg Castle | Mühlberg / Elbe | |||
Saathain Castle | Seed Grove | destroyed | ||
Saathain Castle | Seed Grove | destroyed | ||
Sallgast Castle | Sallgast | |||
Castle close | Close | destroyed | ||
Schöna Castle | Schoena-Kolpien | destroyed | ||
Sonnewalde Castle | Sonnewalde | |||
Wahrenbrück Castle | Uebigau-Wahrenbrück | destroyed | ||
Neudeck Castle | Uebigau-Wahrenbrück | |||
Uebigau Castle | Uebigau-Wahrenbrück | |||
Würdenhain Castle | Würdenhain | destroyed |
Havelland district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Friesack Castle |
Friesack location |
Castle | destroyed | |
Vietznitz Castle | Friesack | lock | ||
Paretz Castle |
Ketzin / Havel location |
lock | ||
Möthlitz manor house |
Möthlitz location |
manor | ||
Nennhausen Castle | Nennhausen | manor | refurbished | |
Ribbeck Castle |
Ribbeck location |
castle-like manor house | The manor house or castle was built in 1893 in the neo-baroque style. The client was Hans Georg Hennig von Ribbeck. Today there is a museum for Theodor Fontane and other facilities such as a registry office, a restaurant and rooms for exhibitions. | |
Manor house Stölln |
Gollenberg location |
manor | received in parts |
District of Märkisch-Oderland
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Manor house Altranft |
Old-soft location |
Mansion | The manor is also known as Altranft Castle. The building was built at the beginning of the 16th century. The building was given its current appearance in 1670. Today the castle is part of the Altranft open-air museum. | |
Freienwalde Castle |
Bad Freienwalde (Oder) location |
lock | ||
Gusow Castle |
Gusow-Platkow location |
lock | ||
Jahnsfelde Castle |
Müncheberg location |
lock | ||
Trebnitz Castle |
Müncheberg location |
lock | ||
Neuhardenberg Castle |
Neuhardenberg location |
lock | ||
Prötzel Castle |
Prötzel location |
lock | ||
Reichenow Castle |
Reichenow-Möglin location |
lock | ||
Wulkow Castle |
Wulkow location |
lock |
Oberhavel district
Oberspreewald-Lausitz district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Altdöbern Castle |
Altdöbern location |
lock | ||
Gliechow Castle | Calau | Castle | ||
Zinnitz Castle |
Calau location |
lock | ||
Großkmehlen Castle |
Großkmehlen location |
lock | ||
Guteborn Castle |
Guteborn location |
lock | destroyed (1948) | |
Hohenbocka Castle |
Hohenbocka location |
lock | The "castle" was built in 1897/1898 by the von Götz family based on a fairy tale picture. It replaced the original mansion, which was demolished in 1902. The palace complex includes several buildings and a park. | |
Lindenau Castle |
Lindenau (Upper Lusatia) location |
lock | Around 1200 tower hill castle, rebuilt several times, most recently a renaissance castle, renovation measures 2016/2017 | |
Lipsa Castle |
Lipsa location |
lock | First mentioned in 1680. Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin had the castle built in its current form from 1718 to 1720. Refurbishment 1993/1994 | |
Lübbenau Castle |
Lübbenau / Spreewald location |
lock | ||
Geisendorf manor house |
Neupetershain location |
Geisendorf manor house | ||
Manor Ruhland |
Ruhland location |
manor | The building was erected between 1730 and 1750 and served as an office building and at times the local seat of the Ruhland estates. The manor house is an elongated building with an L-shaped floor plan, a solid ground floor, half-timbered buildings on the upper floor, a half-hip roof and a cross vault in the east wing and is commonly known as the manor house. | |
Ruhland Castle |
Ruhland location |
lock | Originally there was a moated castle here, converted into a moated castle and destroyed in the 30 Years War. | |
Senftenberg Fortress |
Senftenberg location |
lock | Originally there was a moated castle here. From 1544 to 1548 the moated castle was expanded into a fortress. The district museum has been located here since 1933. | |
Slavic castle Raddusch |
Vetschau / Spreewald location |
Castle | reconstruction | |
Vetschau moated castle |
Vetschau / Spreewald location |
lock |
Oder-Spree district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Beeskow Castle |
Beeskow location |
Castle | The castle, first mentioned in 1272, is a moated castle in the district town of Beeskow . It was built by the Strele family .
The castle has been used as a cultural and educational center since 1991 and includes a local history museum, the Beeskow art archive and the Beeskow music museum . |
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Friedland Castle |
Friedland location |
Castle | The castle with kennel is located in the small town of Friedland (Niederlausitz) and is one of the best preserved castles in Brandenburg.
The first documentary mention comes from the year 1336. as property of the von Strele . |
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Fürstenwalde Bishop's Palace |
Fürstenwalde location |
Episcopal Castle | ||
Fürstenwalde hunting lodge |
Fürstenwalde location |
Hunting lodge | The hunting lodge was built outside the city walls from 1699 to 1700, the design came from M. Grünberg. In 1750 it was converted into a magazine. It is a two-story building at the front and three-story at the rear with a hipped roof. The building is falling apart. | |
Kossenblatt Castle |
Kossenblatt location |
lock | ||
Lindenberg Castle |
Lindenberg (diving) location |
lock | ||
Alt Madlitz Castle |
Madlitz-Wilmersdorf location |
lock | ||
Groß Rietz Castle |
Rietz-Neuendorf location |
lock | ||
Schöneiche Castle | Schöneiche near Berlin | lock | removed after 1945 | |
Heinersdorf manor house |
Steinhöfel location |
Mansion | ||
Steinhöfel Castle |
Steinhöfel location |
lock | ||
Storkow Castle |
Storkow (Mark) location |
Castle |
Ostprignitz-Ruppin district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Dabergotz castle wall | Dabergotz | Burgstall | Slavic Middle Ages | |
Burgwall Altfriesack |
Altfriesack (Fehrbellin) location |
Burgstall | 9th to early 13th century | |
Manor Dechtow | Dechtow (Fehrbellin) | manor | built in the 19th century, with a landscaped area | |
Königshorst manor house | Königshorst (Fehrbellin) | manor | Estate | |
Linum ramparts | Linum (Fehrbellin) | Burgstall | Slavic and German Middle Ages, up to the 14th century | |
Manor house Protzen | Show off (Fehrbellin) | manor | built around 1755, since 1999 with village, peat and school museum | |
Wall mansion | Wall (Fehrbellin) | manor | built in 1828, expanded in 1904, manor complex with manor park | |
Old manor house Wustrau (Kavaliershaus) | Wustrau (Fehrbellin) | manor | built in 1690 | |
Zieten Castle Wustrau | Wustrau (Fehrbellin) | lock | built 1747–1750, rebuilt in the last third of the 19th century, with a landscape park | |
Grabow manor house | Grabow (Heiligengrabe) | manor | built 1912–1914, manor complex with manor park | |
Manor House Horst (near Blumenthal) | Horst (Heiligengrabe) | manor | built at the beginning of the 18th century, expanded in 1910, manor complex with the remains of the manor park that was laid out as a landscape park in 1860 | |
Horst Castle (near Blumenthal) | Horst (Heiligengrabe) | lock | former manor house, so-called castle (ruin); expanded to a representative complex around 1534 by Bishop Georg v. Blumenthal zu Lebus, ruin since the 19th century. Dehio Brandenburg, 2012, p. 492 | |
Manor house Koenigsberg | Königsberg (Heiligengrabe) | manor | built in 1735 | |
Maulbeerwalde Castle | Mulberry Forest (Heiligengrabe) | manor | Manor complex with manor park | |
Gantikow manor house | Gantikow (Kyritz) | manor | Manor house with forge, The manor house housed the Museum of Lies from 1997 to 2010 . | |
Old manor house Ganz | Whole (Kyritz) | manor | built 1697, manor complex | |
New Castle Ganz | Whole (Kyritz) | manor | built from 1911, with manor park, Ganz Castle is known to filmmakers for its historical interior design, 2012-2016 scenes for several films were shot here. | |
Karnzow Castle | Karnzow (Kyritz) | lock | Baroque three-wing complex, rebuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries | |
Lellichow castle wall | Lellichow (Kyritz) | Burgstall | Slavic Middle Ages | |
Kränzlin castle wall | Kränzlin (Märkisch Linden) | Burgstall | Castle ramparts Slavic Middle Ages | |
Kränzlin Castle | Kränzlin (Märkisch Linden) | manor | built in 1818, redesigned in a classical style in 1855/56, with remnants of the manor park | |
Ruppin Castle |
Alt Ruppin (Neuruppin) location |
Burgstall | built around 1200; damaged in the Thirty Years' War, probably by fire, fell into disrepair over time, used as a quarry since 1788 | |
Slavic castle Ruppin |
Alt Ruppin (Neuruppin) location |
Burgstall | Castle wall Slavic Middle Ages, built around the end of the 9th century, destroyed or abandoned probably no later than 1150 in the course of the Wendekreuzzug | |
Bechlin castle wall | Bechlin (Neuruppin) | Burgstall | Castle ramparts Slavic Middle Ages | |
Manor house Binenwalde | Binenwalde (Neuruppin) | manor | Built in 1754 at the latest, rebuilt after a fire, rebuilt around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, renovated in 2012–2013 | |
Buskow Manor | Buskow (Neuruppin) | manor | first mentioned in writing in 1706, rebuilt and expanded 1800–1850, 1900–1930 and 1975, manor complex | |
Gentzrode manor | Gentzrode (Neuruppin) | manor | built 1876/77 in the Moorish style for Alexander Gentz, manor complex | |
Gnewikow manor house | Gnewikow (Neuruppin) | manor | The estate has belonged to the von Woldeck family since the late Middle Ages and only became the property of the middle-class Jacobs family in 1844. In 1800 the construction of a single-storey manor house began, which was extended in 1870 and provided with late classicist facades. with landscaped park | |
Karwe manor | Karwe (Neuruppin) | manor | Manor complex, consisting of the foundation walls of the manor house, farm yard and manor park (landscape park) | |
Radensleben manor house | Radensleben (Neuruppin) | manor | Built 1894–1896, parts of the previous building from the 17th century have been preserved, with a manor park (landscape park), senior citizens' home | |
Treskow manor house | Treskow (Neuruppin) | manor | ||
Wulkow manor | Wulkow (Neuruppin) | manor | Estate | |
Manor house babe | Babe (Neustadt (Dosse)) | manor | with estate park | |
Dreetz manor house | Dreetz (Neustadt (Dosse)) | manor | ||
Kampehl Castle | Kampehl (Neustadt (Dosse)) | manor | Basically built in the 18th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, with a manor park | |
Manor I Lohm | Lohm (Zernitz-Lohm) | manor | ||
Manor II Lohm | Lohm (Zernitz-Lohm) | manor | ||
Manor House Plänitz | Plänitz (Neustadt (Dosse)) | manor | Manor complex with manor park | |
Voigtsbrügge manor house | Voigtsbrugge (Breddin) | manor | with estate park | |
Manor house Köpernitz | Köpernitz (Rheinsberg) | manor | ||
Möckern manor | Linow (Rheinsberg) | manor | Estate | |
Rheinsberg Castle |
Rheinsberg location |
lock | Built in 1566, rebuilt 1734–1740, 1736–1740, Crown Prince Friedrich, who later became King Friedrich II of Prussia (Alter Fritz, Friedrich the Great) , lived here . | |
Wittwien manor house | Wittwien (Rheinsberg) | manor | Estate | |
Burgwall Netzeband | Netzeband (Temnitzquell) | Burgstall | Slavic Middle Ages, 8th - 10th century | |
Netzeband manor house | Netzeband (Temnitzquell) | manor | with estate park | |
Garz Castle |
Garz (Temnitztal) location |
manor | Manor house built in the 17th / 18th centuries Century, expanded in the 19th century, manor complex with medieval residential tower and manor park | |
Vichel manor | Vichel (Temnitztal) | manor | built around 1850, with manor park | |
Wildberg Castle |
Wildberg (Temnitztal) location |
Burgstall | Castle wall Slavic and German Middle Ages 10th - 13th century | |
Tetschendorf Castle | Tetschendorf (Wittstock / Dosse) | manor | ||
Wittstock Episcopal Castle |
Wittstock / Dosse location |
Episcopal Castle | built in 1244, restored, reconstructed and redesigned 1995–1998 | |
Goldbeck Castle |
Goldbeck (Wittstock / Dosse) location |
Castle | The castle is a former moated castle, whose now dry moat was previously fed by the Dosse. The facility has been rebuilt over the centuries and adapted to the prevailing tastes. | |
Daberburg |
Alt Daber (Wittstock / Dosse) location |
Castle | In connection with the disputes with Mecklenburg, the city of Wittstock built the Daberburg between 1438 and 1475 to secure the transition over the Daber Bach as an external work. The castle consisted of a tower and a kennel. In the course of time it fell into disrepair, but at the beginning of the 19th century it was restored according to the ideas of the time. | |
Fretzdorf Castle |
Fretzdorf (Wittstock / Dosse) location |
lock | Dating 1704, reconstruction 1835–1840 according to plans by Friedrich August Stüler, reconstruction and partial destruction in 1936. Design of the park by Peter Joseph Lenné in 1835, changes to the park in 1910 | |
Old castle | Freyenstein (Wittstock / Dosse) | lock | Old castle, also called castle, built in 1556 on the old castle grounds, first the seat of the von Rohr family, then the von Winterfeld family | |
New lock | Freyenstein (Wittstock / Dosse) | lock | New castle, built around 1650, seat of the family v. Winterfeldt | |
Bantikow Castle | Bantikow (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | built 1905 to 1906 | |
Barsikow manor house | Barsikow (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | Entrance to the manor house with gate pillar and manor wall | |
Blankenberg manor house | Blankenberg (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | with estate park | | |
Brunn manor | Brunn (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | Manor park | |
Ganzer manor | Ganzer (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | ||
Lögow manor house | Lögow (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | Dating 1811, remodeling after 1945 | |
Metzelthin Castle | Metzelthin (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | The former manor house dates from 1793 and was built by the von Krosigk family in the style of the Gilly school as a classical building. with estate park | |
Manor house Nackel | Nackel (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | Designed by Richard Bielenberg and Josef Moser, construction 1906–1907, restoration 1999–2002, with manor park | |
Manor Tornow | Tornow (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | manor | Estate | |
Wulkow Castle | Wulkow (Wusterhausen / Dosse) | Manor house with manor park | built around 1850 | |
Wusterhausen / Dosse castle wall | Wusterhausen / Dosse | Burgstall | Burgwall Slavic and German Middle Ages |
Potsdam-Mittelmark district
District of Prignitz
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Neuhausen Castle |
Mountains location |
lock | ||
Wolfshagen Castle |
Groß Pankow location |
lock | ||
Demerthin Castle |
Gumtow location |
lock | ||
Plattenburg |
Plattenburg location |
Castle | ||
Goose Castle |
Putlitz location |
Castle | The former castle was built in the 14th or 15th century. Dismantled in 1806, the perimeter walls remained. Today only the keep of the castle stands. This was converted into an observation tower at the beginning of the 20th century. | |
Philippshof |
Putlitz location |
Knight's castle |
Spree-Neisse district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Peitz fortress |
Peitz location |
fortress | The fortress was built from 1559 to 1562. In 1767 the fortress was torn down, but the fortress tower remained standing. | |
Lieskau Castle | Spremberg OT Lieskau
51 ° 34'07 "N 14 ° 31'36" E |
lock | The castle was brought into its present form around 1900 as the manor house of the former manor. It is privately owned and used for residential purposes. | |
Neuhausen Castle |
Neuhausen / Spree location |
lock | ||
Spremberg Castle |
Spremberg location |
lock | The castle goes back to a moated castle from the 12th century. In the baroque era the castle was converted into a palace. Today the Niederlausitzer Heimatmuseum is located here. |
Teltow-Fläming district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Baruth Castle |
Baruth / Mark location |
lock | ||
Dahme Castle |
Dahme / Mark location |
Castle ruin | The former baroque complex was built between 1713 and 1714, using older parts of the building. The building was used in different ways, from 1878 to 1880 it was converted into a school. From 1956 onwards the roofs were removed for renovation work, and from 1958 onwards the renovation work was stopped. From then onwards, decay set in, which was stopped from 1999 to 2005 with safety measures. It is a three and a half story main building with side wings at an obtuse angle. | |
Diedersdorf Castle |
Großbeeren location |
lock | Today's castle was built on the vaulted cellars of a previous building. The construction time was from 1798 to 1800. In the middle of the 19th century the building was rebuilt, from 1990 to 1999 it was renovated. Today there is a hotel and an event location here. The building is a two-story house with a half-hip roof. To the east of the manor there is a farm yard and a pigeon tower. | |
Jueterbog Castle |
Jueterbog location |
Castle | The castle was on the spot where the castle park is today. There are no remains of the castle. | |
Beuthen Castle |
Kleinbeuthen location |
lock | Only a stable is left of the former castle . | |
Genshagen Castle |
Ludwigsfelde location |
lock | ||
Bärwalde Castle |
Lower Fläming location |
Castle ruins | The castle was probably built at the end of the 13th century. Only the square tower is left of the castle. The tower has a square floor plan and was built from lawn iron stone. Remains of cellars can be found northwest of the tower. | |
Wiepersdorf Castle |
Lower Fläming location |
lock | ||
Stülpe Castle |
Nuthe glacial valley location |
lock | ||
Blankensee Castle |
Trebbin location |
lock | ||
Trebbin Castle |
Trebbin location |
Motte or tower castle | Castle in the local area from the beginning of the 13th century, demolished in 1762, castle hill with remains of cellars preserved, ground monument |
Uckermark district
Surname | Place / location | Type | Remarks | image |
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Greiffenberg Castle |
Angermünde , district of Greiffenberg location |
Castle ruins | ||
Stolpe Castle |
Stumbling location |
Castle | The tower is popularly called "Grützpott". The construction of the tower began around 1200, but was probably left unfinished in the first quarter of the 13th century. The tower has a height of about 10 meters and a diameter of about 18 meters. Today the tower is a lookout tower. | |
Boitzenburg Castle |
Boitzenburger Land location |
lock | ||
Gerswalde Castle |
Gerswalde location |
Castle | ||
Götschendorf tower hill |
Götschendorf location |
Castle | 2008 excavated castle ruins of a swamp or moated castle on the banks of the Kölpinsee | |
Schwedt Castle |
Schwedt location |
lock | The castle was badly damaged in World War II and the ruins were blown up in 1962. | |
Blankenburg Castle |
Upland location |
Castle | ||
Wolfshagen Castle (Uckermark) |
Upland location |
lock | ||
Zichow Castle |
Zichow location |
Castle |
literature
- Bruno J. Sobotka (Ed.): Castles, palaces, manor houses in Brandenburg and Berlin ; Theiss, Stuttgart 1993; ISBN 3-8062-1085-3 .
- Nils Meyer: Empty spaces - dealing with monuments as a process of creating meaning using the example of castles and mansions in Brandenburg , urban development and monument preservation, Volume 14, JOVIS Verlag Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86859-081-4 .
Web links
Commons : Castles and Palaces in Berlin - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Castles and Palaces in Brandenburg - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Castles in Brandenburg and Berlin , German Historical Museum
- Castles & Palaces Brandenburg (wehrbauten.de)
- Castles in the State of Brandenburg - Forgotten Treasures (The Brandenburger Landstreicher)
- Castles and palaces in Brandenburg (alleburgen.de)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Georg Dehio : Handbook of German art monuments . Berlin. Founded by the Day for the Preservation of Monuments in 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , Scientific Association for the Promotion of Art Topographical Work by Georg Dehio e. V., edited by Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger, Michael Bollé, Ralph Paschke and others. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-422-03111-1 .
- ^ Entry in the monument database of the State of Berlin
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Georg Dehio : Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler . Brandenburg. Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
- ↑ Info on the website of the community Schorfheide
- ↑ A surprise for the lord of the castle . In: Lausitzer Rundschau , Spremberg edition, September 4, 2017.