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Top 5 Castles around Trebbin

Best castles around Trebbin offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty within the Brandenburg region. The area is characterized by its historical significance, particularly concerning medieval defensive structures and later manor houses. Trebbin is strategically located near the Nuthe river, between the Zauche and Teltow uplands. Visitors can explore remnants of ancient fortifications and well-preserved historical estates.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Genshagen Castle and Park

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Very nice park to rest and stroll. As a rule, the park is open to the public. It is occasionally closed only at events.

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Seechen Chapel Ruins

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There are many partly mystical stories about this chapel, but I believe that it was simply an ancient backdrop for one of the GDR fairy tale films by DEFA that …

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Bastion Ruins of Zossen Castle

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Nice old town

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Old Castle Langerwisch

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In 1980 Konrad Wolf shot the most famous scenes from "Solo Sunny" here.

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Enchanted little ruin in the forest. A beautiful place.

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Freely accessible bird watching tower

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Genshagen Castle is a mansion built between 1878 and 1880 in the former Gutsdorf Genshagen of the same name, a district of Ludwigsfelde in the Brandenburg district of Teltow-Fläming. It is southwest of Berlin. Genshagen was first mentioned in 1289 and was divided before the 15th century. The larger part came into the possession of the von Otterstedt family, a significantly smaller part to the von Zicker family. Before 1655 the noble von Hake family acquired Otterstedt's share. The Zicker share came in 1677 to Friedrich August von Thümen. In 1700, a manor house was built in the former Otterstedt share, when Lewin Friedrich von Hake married Maria Dorothea, née Schaefferin. Wilhelm von Hake kept the estate throughout the wars of liberation. From 1791 to 1819 the Genshagener manor house served as the district office of the district of Teltow.[1] His son, Ludwig von Hake, sold it in 1838 for 130,000 Reichstaler to the royal Prussian Privy Councilor Karl Ferdinand Schulz. He commissioned Anton Gebauer with the administration for many decades. In September 1854, father Karl Ferdinand[3] left the manor house, which now belonged to the debt-free estate, to his daughter Friederike Pauline von Eberstein as a wedding gift on the occasion of her marriage to Max Freiherr von Ebenstein, a second lieutenant in the Emperor Franz Grenadier Regiment. On her behalf, a new manor house was built between 1878 and 1880 under the direction of the Berlin building inspector Lindemann, which after the conversion in the 1910s was primarily referred to as a palace. A one-storey, thirteen-axle rendered building in the Neo-Renaissance style was built on a high base with bossage. In their explanations in Die Guts- und Herrenhäuser im Landkreis Teltow-Fläming, Hiltrud and Carsten Preuss describe a symmetrical façade structure with “decorative façade decoration”. In the middle on the courtyard side was a flight of steps that stretched three axes wide. Visitors entered a portico that bore a triangular gable with the von Eberstein coat of arms. On the park side, another flight of steps led into the park. In the mansard roof there were ten dormer windows on the courtyard side, which were arranged above the window axes on the ground floor. After the von Eberstein family moved in, the manager used the old manor house as a residence and manager's house. In 1888 a distillery was built. (Source Wikipedia)

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The old ruins are near the Blankensee observation tower and are well signposted. You can get there via a narrow forest path.

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You can also stop here.

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Old church in the middle of the thicket

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Some of the path marked on the map no longer exists. As soon as the path marked on the map is no longer clearly visible in the landscape, you may not walk/cycle any further. This place is located in the Nuthe-Nieplitz-Niederung nature reserve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites can I explore around Trebbin?

The Trebbin area offers a mix of historical sites, from medieval defensive structures to 18th and 19th-century manor houses. You can visit the remnants of Burg Trebbin, which was a 13th-century defensive structure, or explore the elegant Herrenhaus Blankensee, a Märkisch Baroque manor house with literary connections. Other notable sites include Genshagen Castle and Park and the Bastion Ruins of Zossen Castle.

Are there any manor houses or palaces to visit in the Trebbin region?

Yes, Herrenhaus Blankensee (Blankensee Manor House), also known as Schloss Blankensee, is a significant example of Märkisch Baroque architecture. It was once home to writer Hermann Sudermann, who redesigned its beautiful park. Today, it operates as a hotel, and visitors can explore the Sudermann Memorial Room. Another option is Genshagen Castle and Park, known for its lovely park perfect for strolling.

What are the best places for a leisurely stroll or a walk in a historical park?

For a relaxing walk, the park at Genshagen Castle and Park is highly recommended. It's a very nice place to rest and stroll, and generally open to the public. The redesigned park of Herrenhaus Blankensee, influenced by Hermann Sudermann and Lenné, also offers beautiful grounds for leisurely walks, blending formal and landscape styles.

Are there family-friendly historical sites or activities near Trebbin?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Genshagen Castle and Park is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant park for all ages. The Bastion Ruins of Zossen Castle are also considered family-friendly, providing an interesting historical exploration. The parks around Herrenhaus Blankensee are also great for families to explore.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the castles?

The historical sites around Trebbin are often nestled within natural settings. For instance, Seechen Chapel Ruins are located in a dense deciduous forest. The park at Herrenhaus Blankensee features an expansion of the Nieplitz river with two islands. Many areas offer forest paths and views, providing a blend of history and nature.

Are there hiking trails near these historical sites?

Yes, the Trebbin area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Boardwalk at Blankensee – Fischer Bridge Blankenau loop' or the 'F4 Fontane Hiking Trail' which pass near historical areas. For more options, explore the Hiking around Trebbin guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.

What are some easy walking paths around Trebbin's historical sites?

For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Gadsdorf Swimming Spot – Gadsdorfer Torfstich Pond loop' or the 'View of the Nuthe River – Nuthe Riverside Trail loop'. These are generally shorter and less challenging. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Trebbin guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the historical sites in the Trebbin area?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For example, the Seechen Chapel Ruins are described as 'simply adorable' and located in a beautiful forest. The park at Genshagen Castle and Park is praised as a 'very nice park to rest and stroll.' The Bastion Ruins of Zossen Castle are considered 'one of the highlights of Zossen' and a 'must-see'.

Can I find any castle ruins or archaeological sites in Trebbin?

Yes, the site of Burg Trebbin in the city center is an archaeological monument, with only the cellar and castle mound remaining from its 13th-century origins. Additionally, the Bastion Ruins of Zossen Castle offer another glimpse into historical fortifications.

Are there any unique or mystical historical sites in the region?

The Seechen Chapel Ruins are known for their mystical stories and unique appearance, made from waste bricks. It's a small, charming building nestled in a dense forest, offering a distinctive historical experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and historical sites around Trebbin?

The parks and natural settings around sites like Herrenhaus Blankensee and Genshagen Castle and Park are particularly enjoyable in spring and summer when the foliage is lush and flowers are in bloom. Autumn also offers beautiful colors for walks. While some sites are accessible year-round, check local conditions for winter visits.

Are there any historical sites that are also good viewpoints?

Yes, both Genshagen Castle and Park and Seechen Chapel Ruins are listed as having viewpoints. These locations offer scenic perspectives of their surroundings, combining historical interest with picturesque views.

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