Best castles around Panketal offers a journey through historical sites and ruins in the immediate vicinity, providing insights into the region's past. While Panketal itself does not feature traditional, well-preserved castles, the surrounding area presents significant historical landmarks. The landscape is characterized by natural greenery, river branches, and historical structures that reflect centuries of development. This area provides a blend of natural exploration and historical discovery for visitors.
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The facility was initially intended as a naval communications school and was only given the name "Koralle" later. Due to the ever-increasing danger from aerial bombs, it was decided to move the command center of the High Command of the Navy (OKM) from Berlin to a safer area in the middle of the forest. Construction began in 1939. On January 30, 1943, it moved into its headquarters in the Koralle camp. A little later, the main radio station of the Commander of the Submarines (BdU) was also set up on site. This meant that all communications for the submarine war now came into the station's bomb-proof communications bunker. At times, all German naval operations of the Second World War were coordinated here. The bunker was then blown up by the Soviets. Today, the bunker can be visited and many climbers practice on it.
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Schönhausen Palace Park has two faces: that of a lively, tree-filled public park with a meandering stream and that of a secluded, quiet monastery garden. The reason for this is a wall that divides the park into different areas.
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Schönhausen Palace Park has two faces: that of a lively, tree-filled public park with a meandering stream and that of a secluded, quiet monastery garden. The reason for this is a wall that divides the park into different areas.
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There is always a lot going on here at the weekend. During the week it's fine. Nice little highlight on the Panketal cycle path.
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Mighty city wall, very nicely preserved in parts. Can be driven very well on the laid narrow slab path within the city wall. Imposing gates and wall towers e.g. Lughaus.
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@Frank from Hönow is probably right. I found the following article about this: https://www.maz-online.de/Lokales/Oberhavel/Muehlenbecker-Land/Schloss-Dammsmuehle-Viel-Zusracht-fuer-Restaurant-und-Hotelprojekt. Since I like to do a lost place tour, I'm a little bit divided. But all that stops the decay is ok
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Panketal itself doesn't feature traditional, well-preserved castles. Instead, you'll discover significant historical sites, ruins, and medieval fortifications. These include former palaces now in ruins, such as Dammsmühle Castle, and impressive medieval city defenses like the Bernau Town Wall and its Steintor and Hungerturm.
Yes, Dammsmühle Castle is a notable ruin near Panketal. Originally a two-story palace built in 1755, it has a rich history, including serving as a Stasi hunting lodge. Despite its current ruined state, its historical significance and location amidst three lakes make it an interesting visit.
The nearby town of Bernau offers well-preserved medieval fortifications. You can explore the Bernau Town Wall, an impressive 1.2-kilometer-long stone wall up to eight meters high, complete with remnants of defense towers. The Steintor and Hungerturm are also part of these late Gothic city defenses.
Yes, the Bernau Town Wall is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging way to explore medieval history. Additionally, Naturhof Malchow, while not a castle, is a historical site with facilities like a cafe and a garden, making it suitable for families.
The Panketal region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those listed in the Cycling around Panketal guide, or explore running trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Panketal guide. Many of these routes pass through natural landscapes and near historical points of interest.
Yes, you can visit the ruins of Bunker Koralle (Object Koralle), a former WWII command center for the German Navy. Located in a heavily wooded area near Lobetal, its impressive ruins offer a glimpse into a different, more recent, historical period.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, Dammsmühle Castle is valued for its 'incomparable charm' despite being a ruin, and its location amidst three lakes. The medieval fortifications of Bernau are praised as 'impressive ensembles' and 'historical testimony' that transport visitors back in time.
Yes, for example, the Steintor and Hungerturm in Bernau are located near an expansive square with cafes and restaurants. Additionally, Naturhof Malchow offers a cafe and village shop in an idyllic setting.
While not a castle, Buch Castle Park near Panketal offers a blend of nature and history. It features beautifully designed paths along the Panke river, small river branches, and numerous bridges, with the Baroque castle church (built 1731-1736) as a prominent historical landmark. It's ideal for walks and finding peace.
The historical sites and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor ruins and fortifications, while the lush greenery in summer provides a beautiful backdrop. Winter visits can offer a unique, quieter perspective, though it's always advisable to check specific opening hours for any indoor attractions.
Absolutely. The region around Panketal is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Panketal guide, which often pass by or near historical landmarks and through scenic landscapes.


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