Best castles around Melchow are found in the surrounding region of this Brandenburg municipality, which was first documented in 1324. Melchow itself is characterized by a sparsely populated landscape and a history tied to forestry. While prominent castles are not directly within Melchow, the area offers various historical sites and castle ruins for exploration. The natural landscape provides a backdrop for discovering these historical landmarks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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a very beautiful memorial
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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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During the archaeological excavations on the castle grounds, finds were recovered that do not contradict a dating to the 13th or 14th century. The structure was made of limestone and half-timbered.
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The victims of the Franco-Prussian War are commemorated in the middle of the town of Biesenthal. Anyone coming from the direction of Bernau will rather enjoy the descent and the thrill of speed than thinking about history. The memorial is special because it is not dedicated to the victims of either world war.
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Looks nice again now. After an eventful history, the castle, built in the style of the French Renaissance, is now a residential building with twelve apartments, event and office space.
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Much of the ruin can no longer be seen, but there is an information sign about it. The thick trunk of the old linden tree is quite impressive.
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The old swan pond is probably past its prime.
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While Melchow itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding region offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore the ruins of Bunker Koralle (Object Koralle), a former WWII naval command center, or the intriguing Breydin Castle Ruins and Old Linden Tree. The Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal also stands on the site of a former 13th-century Ascanian castle.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Breydin Castle Ruins and Old Linden Tree is a great spot for exploration. The Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal offers views and historical context, and the War Memorial Biesenthal is also considered family-friendly.
Absolutely! The region around Melchow offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'West Shore of Großer Samithsee – Lehn Lake loop from Melchow' or the 'Melchow train station – Fairy Tale Path loop from Melchow'. For more options, check out the full Hiking around Melchow guide.
For panoramic views, the Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal is an excellent choice, offering perspectives on Biesenthal and its basin. While Schloss Lanke cannot be entered, you can still catch a glimpse of its exterior from a viewpoint.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. You can explore road cycling routes such as the 'Bernau–Tempelfelde Road – Biesenthal Forest Cycle Path loop from Biesenthal' or mountain biking trails like the 'Historic Center of Bernau – Pine Forest loop from Biesenthal'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Melchow guide and the MTB Trails around Melchow guide.
Visitors often appreciate the unique historical significance and the natural settings. For instance, the Bunker Koralle (Object Koralle) is noted for its impressive ruins rising from the forest, while the Breydin Castle Ruins are valued for their historical depth, complemented by a remarkable old linden tree.
The Schloss Lanke itself cannot be visited internally. However, you can still enjoy views of the castle from a nearby viewpoint, offering a glimpse of its 19th-century architecture.
The War Memorial Biesenthal is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for all visitors to experience this historical monument.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal, for example, is typically open from May to October. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable exploration of the ruins and enjoyment of the surrounding nature.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. Near the Breydin Castle Ruins, you'll find a remarkable old linden tree. The region also features forests, lakes, and rivers, which are integral to the hiking and cycling routes available.
The area primarily features historical sites, ruins, and structures built on former castle grounds. For example, Breydin Castle Ruins are what remain of a castle, and the Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal stands where a 13th-century castle once was. Bunker Koralle is a historical bunker ruin, not a traditional castle.


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