Best castles around Hohen Neuendorf are found in the surrounding Brandenburg region, as the town itself is not primarily known for castles within its limits. This area offers historical insights and architectural beauty within a reasonable distance from Hohen Neuendorf. The region features a variety of historic palaces, castle ruins, and sites with modern cultural uses. These locations provide opportunities to explore local history and architecture.
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Texts by Anne Seubert can be read – and heard – at the sculpture park at Schlossgut Schwante.
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The castle was built between 1741 and 1743 under the landowner Erasmus Wilhelm von Redern from the House of Schwante and his wife Catherina Elisabeth von Bredow from the House of Sontz by an unknown architect, probably with advice from Knobelsdorff. It was built on the site of a fortified house from 1618, parts of which have been preserved in the cellar vaults of the current castle.
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The former moated castle of Vehlefanz is a successor to the castle on the castle rampart from the 13th century, which stood on the castle hill that is still visible today a few meters further to the northwest. From 1375 onwards, the village and castle were owned by the von Redern family, who replaced the old castle with a new moated castle. The further course of history is unclear. It is unclear when and why the castle was destroyed or whether it was simply abandoned. What is certain is that it no longer existed in 1786, as an office building was built to replace the castle. The stones of the former moated castle were also used for this. Today, all that remains of Vehlefanz Castle is a small tower ruin. Source: https://www.burgen-und-schloesser.net/brandenburg/burg-vehlefanz/geschichte.html
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The castle was initially built as a manor house in the 16th century and then converted into an electoral hunting lodge under Joachim II. It has been owned by the von Humboldt family since 1766 and from then on it was considered a meeting place for scientists and artists. Tegel's current popularity and notoriety is largely due to the brothers Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt. Her parents' house and former residence is the Humboldt Castle.
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Schwante Castle was built between 1741 and 1743 by an unknown architect under the ownership of landowner Erasmus Wilhelm von Redern and his wife Catherina Elisabeth von Bredow. In 1888, Friedrich August Richard Sommer, builder of Sommerswalde Castle, acquired the property. After his death, the castle came into the possession of Vicco Karl Alexander von Bülow-Schwante. After 1945, it served as a makeshift hospital and later as an educational center for the FDJ. In 2009, after a long period of vacancy, the Hexenkessel Hoftheater und Strand GmbH became the owner and has used it as a theater ever since. In 2019, the property was resold to a married couple of art dealers and collectors, who live there and offer smaller public events. In June 2020, a sculpture park opened in the 20-hectare palace gardens with works by Hans Arp, Martin Creed, Tony Cragg, Björn Dahlem, Dan Graham, Carsten Nicolai, George Rickey and Ai Weiwei.
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This is the area around Sommerswalde Castle and not a Lost Place, even if it makes the impression at first glance. The castle itself is the Tharpaland Kadampa Meditation Center: A center for meditation and modern Buddhism.
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Nice café and a great castle garden
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While Hohen Neuendorf itself doesn't have castles within its town limits, the surrounding Brandenburg region offers several notable historical sites. You can visit Dammsmühle Castle, an 18th-century palace with a rich history, or explore Schlossgut Schwante Sculpture Park, a historic castle grounds now featuring contemporary art. Another option is Tegel Palace, known for its connection to the Humboldt brothers.
Yes, you can visit the Remains of Vehlefanz moated castle. All that remains of this 14th-century water castle is a small ruined tower and the heaped Botscheberg, offering a glimpse into its medieval past.
Dammsmühle Castle was built as a two-story palace in the 18th century on the site of a former mill. It has an eventful history, having been occupied by the Red Army after 1945 and later used by the Stasi as a hunting lodge until 1989. Today, it stands as a ruin, but still exudes an incomparable charm amidst three lakes.
Schlossgut Schwante Sculpture Park is unique because it blends history with contemporary art. The historic castle, built between 1741 and 1743, now features a 20-hectare sculpture park in its grounds, showcasing works by renowned artists like Hans Arp, Tony Cragg, and Ai Weiwei.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Schlossgut Schwante Sculpture Park offers open grounds for exploration. The Forsthaus at Sommerswalde Castle, with its restaurant and peaceful surroundings, can also be a pleasant family outing. Additionally, Tegel Palace and Palace Park is freely accessible every day until sunset, making it suitable for families.
Tegel Palace is still privately owned and inhabited. The beautiful park is freely accessible every day until sunset. You can visit parts of the castle as part of a guided tour on Mondays. For more detailed information, it's best to check the Museumsportal Berlin website.
The region around Hohen Neuendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Briese Valley Nature Reserve, or explore MTB trails and road cycling routes. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the Hiking around Hohen Neuendorf, MTB Trails around Hohen Neuendorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Hohen Neuendorf guides.
Yes, many castles are situated in areas with hiking opportunities. For example, Dammsmühle Castle is located amidst three lakes, offering scenic walks. The Forsthaus at Sommerswalde Castle is surrounded by extensive forests, perfect for peaceful hikes. You can find specific routes in the Hiking around Hohen Neuendorf guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and parks. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially around sites like Schlossgut Schwante Sculpture Park. While some sites might have limited access or services in winter, the historical atmosphere can be particularly serene.
Yes, some locations offer dining options. The Forsthaus at Sommerswalde Castle includes a restaurant and café, serving freshly prepared dishes with regional products. For other castles, you might find cafes or restaurants in nearby towns or villages.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and cultural experiences. The komoot community has upvoted these sites over 2100 times and shared more than 1200 photos, highlighting the unique charm of places like the historic Dammsmühle Castle and the artistic integration at Schlossgut Schwante Sculpture Park.
Yes, the Tharpaland Kadampa Meditation Center, located at the Forsthaus at Sommerswalde Castle, is an oasis of silence and peace. They regularly host meditation and lecture evenings, day and weekend courses, and even in-depth studies of Buddhism. Day visits, group tours, and overnight stays are possible after prior registration.


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