Castles around Wendeburg offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage. While the original Burg Wendeburg no longer exists, the surrounding area features several notable historical sites. These include palaces set within picturesque parks and medieval moated castles. The landscape provides a diverse backdrop for exploring these architectural remnants.
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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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A place steeped in history, there are also great information boards about Peine from back then.
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Remains of the former Peine castle complex, such as casemates, bridge arches and moats, can still be found here. Peine Castle was first mentioned 1,000 years ago. The district court has stood in its place since 2000.
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In the western part of the city of Peine lies the southwestern bastion of the Pein Castle/Fortress. The total size of the preserved bastion is around 70 x 80 m. Today an earth wall and remains of the masonry are visible above ground. This is the last part of the Peine castle and fortification that has been preserved above ground. In 1134 - according to a copy from the 16th century as early as 1130 - Berthold, a member of the von Peine family ("de Painas", "de Pain"), was mentioned for the first time. Berthold was a ministerial to Emperor Lothar von Süpplingenburg, which can be seen as an indication of the existence of Pein Castle at that time, reinforced by the naming of his son Ludolf as Count von Peine. In the 12th century, especially during the time of Henry the Lion, Pein Castle gained greater importance. So far, only small excavations and finds have been recovered in the Peiner Castle area. During the castle park project in 1998/99 (J. Koch/R. Holländer), finds were recovered from the moat and the uncovered remains of buildings. Source: https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=18306
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The two equestrian statues stood on Kurt-Schumacher-Straße for many years and were moved back to their original location by crane after construction was completed.
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Henry the Lion had Dankwarderode Castle built as a residence between 1160 and 1175 based on the model of the imperial palaces. Over the centuries, the appearance of the castle changed greatly, partly due to a fire. Ludwig Winter therefore had it rebuilt in the neo-Romanesque style between 1887 and 1906. (Source: https://www.braunschweig.de/tourismus/ueber-braunschweig/gehenswuerdigkeiten/_burg_dankwarderode.php)
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The largest Quadriga with a female charioteer in Europe towers above the rebuilt residential palace. It is therefore even larger than the Berlin Quadriga on the Brandenburg Gate.
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Henry the Lion had the castle built as a residence around 1175 based on the model of the imperial palaces. After many changes and a fire, it was completely rebuilt in a historicizing manner by Ludwig Winter between 1887 and 1906. Source and further information www.braunschweig.de/tourismus/ueber-braunschweig/gehenswuerdigkeiten/_burg_dankwarderode.php
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While the original Burg Wendeburg no longer exists, the surrounding region offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore palaces set within picturesque parks, such as Richmond Palace, and medieval moated castles like Burg Neuhaus. The area also features sites where only remnants or information boards remain, providing a glimpse into past fortifications like Wasserburg Vöhrum.
Many visitors appreciate Richmond Palace, described as a very beautiful small palace nestled in a park with views of a lake and the Oker river. Wolfsburg Castle is also notable for its beautiful park, and Gifhorn Castle features a small, well-landscaped baroque garden.
Yes, Burg Neuhaus is a medieval moated castle that is freely accessible, allowing visitors to explore its historic grounds without an entrance fee.
You can delve into various historical periods. For instance, Fallersleben Castle offers a journey into the life of Clara, a significant 16th-century figure. Dankwarderode Castle in Braunschweig, once a residence of the Brunswick dukes, now houses a permanent collection of medieval objects as part of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, providing insight into Saxon lowland castle history. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Many of the castles and their surrounding parks, such as Richmond Palace and Fallersleben Castle, are suitable for families. Their parks offer space for children to explore, and some sites, like Wolfsburg Castle, include museums and cafes that can appeal to various ages.
The region around Wendeburg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the 'Buchenberg Hut – Rest Area by the Pond loop' or moderate gravel biking routes such as 'Riddagshausen Ponds – Kreuzteich Riddagshausen loop'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Wendeburg, Hiking around Wendeburg, and Road Cycling Routes around Wendeburg guides.
Richmond Palace is set in a park with views of a lake and the Oker river. The Quadriga at Braunschweig Palace offers a beautiful view over the city from its roof terrace. Fallersleben Castle also boasts a wonderful park with old trees and a pond.
The castles and their parks are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and gardens. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially in parks like those surrounding Schloss Richmond or Fallersleben Castle.
Wolfsburg Castle is a multifaceted destination, housing a museum, a municipal gallery, and a café-restaurant within its premises. Fallersleben Castle also features a brewhouse in its park, adding to the experience beyond just historical exploration.
Visitors frequently highlight the picturesque settings, such as the park and lake views at Richmond Palace. The historical significance and the opportunity to learn about figures like Princess Augusta or Clara at Fallersleben Castle are also highly valued. The community has shared over 250 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the region's historical and natural beauty.
Yes, the Equestrian Statue of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm is a significant monument commemorating Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Braunschweig, a popular hero in the Napoleonic wars. It stands at its original location near the residential palace.
While Burg Wendeburg itself has no visible remnants, sites like Wasserburg Vöhrum offer insight into vanished castles. Although there's nothing above ground to see, information boards and archaeological findings, such as oak posts dating back to around 1180 AD, reveal the former presence of a moated castle. Similarly, the Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel now features an information board detailing the former castle.


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