Castles around Ortrand, a town in Brandenburg, Germany, provide a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. The area serves as a base for exploring various historic structures, including traditional castles and manor houses. These sites are often situated within scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for historical exploration.
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Beautiful shady covered resting place at the former castle!
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Always sad to see how many men have fallen in such small places.
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It's always sad to see how many people died in the war.
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Well-kept park with a 2 km long circular hiking trail, the castle is currently empty (2024) but has been sold to an investor. The park festival takes place here every year at Pentecost.
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The castle church that can be seen today in Lindenau is a massive fieldstone and brick building. The church is dated to 1668,[4] although it cannot be ruled out that remains or parts of an original predecessor building were also used in the construction. The castle itself was under the rule of the noble family von Minckwitz at that time. Loth Gotthard von Minkwitz (1611–1678)[5] had the predecessor building of today's moated castle built as early as 1584. The nave has a three-sided east end. In the west of the nave the building has a tower in the form of an octagonal roof turret with a tail cap, lantern and weather vane. In the north there is a lodge extension that was built in the 19th century or raised, which is used as a sacristy on the lower floor. An extension at this location can already be seen on a map from 1735. The interior of the church has a flat roof. It is characterized by pre-baroque furnishings. There is a gallery on the south side, as well as on the west, which here serves as an organ gallery. Patronage boxes can be found to the side of the chancel. The patronage box in the north is located above the sacristy. This was intended for the former tenants of the Lindenau estate. The two-storey patronage box on the south side served the Lindenau castle and estate owners. The castle church has an altarpiece, the inscription of which dates from 1670 and thus from the time of construction. In the middle of it is a crucified figure of Christ surrounded by four angels. The predella, main field and upper part of the altar are decorated with pious sayings. It is decorated on both sides with vine leaf columns. Wikipedia
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Lipsa Castle was first mentioned as a manor in 1584. For further information see photo.
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The castle in Moritzburg served as a structural model for Großkmehlen. In 1540, a shared inheritance in the noble von Lüttichau family turned the Renaissance moated castle Großkmehlen into a two-part castle for centuries. Today the building is a unit again. It consists of the east and west buildings, two separate buildings that have been connected again since the 19th century through two small openings.
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The region around Ortrand offers a variety of historical structures, including traditional castles, moated castles, and manor houses. These sites provide diverse insights into the area's past, from medieval origins to Renaissance alterations. Notable examples include Großkmehlen Castle, Lindenau Castle, and Lipsa Castle, alongside historical manor houses like Lehnsmühlschloss Ortrand and Gutshaus Ortrand.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Großkmehlen Castle, Lindenau Castle, and Lipsa Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. They often feature parks and grounds that are pleasant for children to explore.
Großkmehlen Castle is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option if you're exploring with your canine companion. Its four-hectare landscape park offers ample space for walks.
The area around Ortrand offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, hiking, and cycling. For example, there are hiking routes like the 'Großkmehlen Castle – Lindenau Castle loop' and cycling paths starting directly at Lipsa Castle. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Ortrand, Hiking around Ortrand, and Cycling around Ortrand.
Yes, several castles are set within beautiful natural landscapes. Großkmehlen Castle is situated in a four-hectare landscape park. Lindenau Castle features a very scenic park on the Pulsnitz, and Lipsa Castle also boasts a beautiful adjoining park, perfect for a stroll.
Parking is available at some of the key castle locations. Both Großkmehlen Castle and Lipsa Castle are listed as having parking facilities, making them convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Großkmehlen Castle is a fascinating moated castle with a complex history. It was originally divided into two separate buildings due to a family inheritance dispute and was only connected by two small openings in the 19th century. It is set within a four-hectare landscape park and served as an architectural model for Moritzburg Castle.
Ortrand itself is home to historical manor houses like Lehnsmühlschloss Ortrand and Gutshaus Ortrand. While Lehnsmühlschloss Ortrand has yielded significant insights through historical analysis, and Gutshaus Ortrand has a history dating back to a former castle destroyed in 1433, it's recommended to check for current accessibility and visiting hours as some historical buildings may be privately owned or have specific event schedules.
Yes, you can visit the Remains of Linz Moated Castle. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past and is also a starting point for the Graf zu Münster-Steig hiking route.
The castles and their surrounding parks are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the landscapes are lush and ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. However, checking specific opening times for individual castles is always advisable, as some may have seasonal variations or host special events.
Lindenau Castle is known for its picturesque park located on the Pulsnitz river. It features a 17th-century gatehouse, adding to its historical charm. Visitors appreciate the historical ambiance and the natural beauty of its grounds.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and architectural heritage of the castles, as well as their beautiful natural settings. The opportunity for pleasant walks in the parks, the historical ambiance, and the chance to combine castle visits with cycling or hiking routes are often highlighted as key attractions.


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