Castles around Brunswick offer a glimpse into the region's rich ducal past and historical significance. Braunschweig, a city with a long history, features several structures that served as residences or fortifications. These sites provide insights into medieval architecture and the lives of former dukes. The area combines historical exploration with opportunities to experience cultural and natural landscapes.
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over the Schunter and you are in Thune
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First built (1717–1830). The castle was demolished in 1960. Reconstruction from 2005 to 2007 by the Hamburg-based major investor ECE Projektmanagement. Ostensibly a castle, but inside a department store.
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Here you can stroll and shop or just take a stroll.
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Carl and Friedrich Wilhelm were only re-erected here with the completion of the new palace; previously they stood on Kurt-Schumacher-Straße
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Always worth a visit.
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The bridge is the best connection from the castle to the Bürgerpark and Südsee
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Motion detectors bring light into the otherwise dark hallway.
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A very beautiful building that is intended to be reminiscent of the castle 🏰 from times gone by. Inside there is a shopping center “Die Schloss-Arkaden” where you can shop!
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Braunschweig boasts several historically significant sites. Dankwarderode Castle, originally built by Duke Henry the Lion, is considered the most historic symbol of the city and now houses medieval collections as part of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum. The site of the Brunswick Palace, though largely a modern reconstruction, represents centuries of ducal residence and features the impressive Quadriga.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Richmond Palace, with its beautiful park and lake views, is a wonderful spot for a family outing. The Brunswick Palace area, including the Quadriga and its rooftop terrace, offers both historical interest and modern amenities. Even the site of the Former Thune Castle (Castrum Thune), though now home to a fire department and kindergarten, provides a glimpse into local history in a community setting.
The region around Braunschweig's castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy hikes around Brunswick, including paths near natural areas like Riddagshausen. Cycling routes, such as those along the Oker River, can take you past sites like Richmond Palace. For more adventurous riders, there are also gravel biking trails.
Yes, the Brunswick Palace area is largely wheelchair accessible, including the rooftop terrace where you can get a close-up view of the Quadriga and panoramic city views. The Equestrian Statue of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm, located near the palace, is also accessible.
The best time to visit Braunschweig's castles largely depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and parks, like those at Richmond Palace, and enjoying outdoor events. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a unique, quieter experience, especially for indoor museum visits at places like Dankwarderode Castle. Always check specific opening hours, as they may vary seasonally.
Yes, you can find amenities near many of the castle sites. The Brunswick Palace complex, for instance, houses a shopping center with various dining options. Outside the city, Rittergut Lucklum features a charming 'CaféGut' where visitors can enjoy refreshments in a historic setting. The city center, where Dankwarderode Castle is located, also offers numerous cafes and restaurants.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Rittergut Lucklum. While not a traditional castle, this historic manor offers a glimpse into centuries of history, with its grounds, church, and agricultural buildings. It's a popular venue for events but can be less crowded for general exploration, especially outside of event days. The site of the Former Thune Castle (Castrum Thune) also offers a more local, less tourist-heavy historical perspective.
At Dankwarderode Castle, you can see significant medieval objects, including the original Brunswick Lion statue and pieces from the famous Guelph Treasure, such as the Arm Reliquary of Saint Blaise. The Residenzschloss Museum at Brunswick Palace showcases historical documents, portraits, and furnishings related to the Dukes of Braunschweig.
The duration of your visit depends on the site. For Dankwarderode Castle and its museum, allow 1-2 hours. Exploring the Brunswick Palace complex, including the museum and rooftop terrace, could take 2-3 hours. A visit to Richmond Palace and its park might be a leisurely 1-2 hours. If you plan to visit multiple sites or include outdoor activities, consider dedicating a full day or more to the region.
Yes, the area around Brunswick Palace is rich with landmarks, including the Equestrian Statue of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm. Dankwarderode Castle is situated on the historic Burgplatz, adjacent to Brunswick Cathedral, offering a concentrated historical experience. Further afield, Rittergut Lucklum is a historic manor with its own church and landscape park.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and scenic beauty. Many enjoy the architectural grandeur of sites like Richmond Palace and the panoramic views from the Brunswick Palace rooftop. The historical depth offered by museums within Dankwarderode Castle and the unique integration of history with modern life at Brunswick Palace are also highly valued.
Yes, you can explore remnants of older fortifications. The Old Watchtower and Defensive Passage offers a unique experience, allowing access through an unlocked tunnel to see an old watchtower. The site of the Former Thune Castle (Castrum Thune) also represents a historical fortification, though little remains of the original structure today.


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