Best castles around Warstein offers a journey through historical structures in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The region features a mix of historic castle complexes, residential buildings, and hunting lodges, set within diverse landscapes. These sites provide insights into the area's past, from medieval fortifications to stately homes. The surrounding natural environment, including the Möhne Valley and Arnsberger Wald nature reserve, complements the historical attractions.
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The striking 14th-century Witch Tower is one of the most impressive relics of Rüthen's medieval town fortifications. Despite its name, it did not serve as a site for witch trials, but rather as a prison tower for common criminals for centuries. Today, it houses a compelling exhibition on the history of witch persecution in the Sauerland region – a topic that has particularly shaped Rüthen, as more than one hundred people fell victim to the Inquisition here. The exhibition displays replicas of historical interrogation instruments, highlights individual fates such as that of Grete Eickhoff, and commemorates Friedrich Spee and Michael Stapirus, who spoke out against these cruel practices early on, with a bronze relief. The tower thus combines authentic architecture, regional history, and a poignant reminder to create a truly impressive visitor destination. https://www.nrw-stiftung.de/entdecken/foerderprojekte/hexenturm-ruethen.html
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Scenic tour in colorful autumn in a historical setting
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You almost feel like you're back in time and you feel sorry for the innocent victims.
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Witch Tower History The Witch Tower stands on the town wall of Rüthen, the only defensive tower on the town fortifications of Rüthen that has been completely preserved to this day. The Witch Tower contains a witch exhibition that can be visited as part of a city tour. In the 17th century, alleged sorcerers and witches were imprisoned, tortured, convicted and beheaded in this tower. A total of 167 people are said to have been innocently convicted. Rüthen was the first town in North Rhine-Westphalia to rehabilitate these innocents; a bronze relief by Bert Gerresheim on the tower commemorates them.
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There are delicious waffles here at the city wall Trödel.
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There is the following explanation for the distinctive window shutters: "In this context, the house colors should also be pointed out, which still adorn the shutters on the buildings of the former manor complex today. They go back to the von Wendt-Papenhausen family, whose coat of arms had a golden background, which is often replaced by yellow in heraldry. The three balaclavas or balaclavas in the coat of arms are blue.” from: https://gevelinghausen.de/das-wappen/
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In 1299 Gevelinghausen Castle was first mentioned in a document. In 1796 Baron von Wendt-Papenhausen acquired the castle. The poetess Annette von Droste-Hülshoff stayed in the castle as a guest in 1824 and 1831. In 1985 the property was sold by the von Wendt family for financial reasons. from: http://www.schloss-gevelinghausen.de/wellness/index.html
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The castle was first mentioned in a document in 1299
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The Warstein area offers a diverse range of historical structures, including impressive castle complexes like Körtlinghausen Castle, stately residential buildings such as Hunting Lodge Sankt Meinolf, and even medieval fortifications like the Rüthen Witches' Tower. You can also find historic town centers with castle ruins, like the Historic centre of Eversberg.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Körtlinghausen Castle offers spacious grounds to explore. The Rüthen Witches' Tower, with its exhibition on local history, can also be an engaging visit for older children. The Historic centre of Eversberg provides a charming setting for a family stroll.
The region around Warstein is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like the 'View of Kallenhardt – Körtlinghausen Castle loop'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes that pass by or are close to some of the historical sites, allowing you to combine history with nature.
Schloss Mülheim, originally a Benedictine abbey and later a commandery of the Teutonic Order, is privately owned. While the impressive former monastery complex itself is not publicly accessible, the parish church and the Mariengrotte memorial on the grounds are open to visitors.
Haus Dassel in the Warstein district of Allagen is a unique castle-like building that has transformed over time. Originally a factory owner's residence, it now functions as a local history museum (Heimatmuseum). It showcases handicraft and agricultural tools, offering a glimpse into local heritage, and also hosts community events.
Yes, the Historic centre of Eversberg features castle ruins that offer a beautiful view over Eversberg and the Ruhr valley. It's a great spot to combine history with scenic vistas.
Visiting during spring or autumn often provides pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding natural areas. The lush greenery of spring or the vibrant colors of autumn enhance the scenic beauty of sites like Hunting Lodge Sankt Meinolf, which is nestled within the Arnsberger Wald nature reserve.
Hunting Lodge Sankt Meinolf is a former stately residential building located in a picturesque setting within the Arnsberger Wald nature reserve. However, it is privately owned, and entry to the property is prohibited.
The Rüthen Witches' Tower houses a compelling exhibition on the history of witch persecution in the Sauerland region. It displays replicas of historical interrogation instruments and highlights individual fates, offering a poignant reminder of this period.
Körtlinghausen Castle is a notable example, described as a 'baroque dream' with a spacious and well-preserved complex. Hunting Lodge Sankt Meinolf also stands out for its grand architectural style.
Visitors appreciate the immersive experience of stepping into a bygone era, particularly at places like Körtlinghausen Castle where they can explore the extensive grounds. The combination of historical architecture with beautiful natural surroundings, such as the Arnsberger Wald near Hunting Lodge Sankt Meinolf, is also highly valued.
Yes, near Körtlinghausen Castle, you can find the Demeterhof Gut Körtlinghausen. This farm, located on the castle premises, offers direct sales of potatoes, grain, rapeseed oil, raw milk, and on request, meat and sausages.


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