Castles around Gusow-Platkow offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history and architectural evolution. The area is notable for its historical estates, with Schloss Gusow standing as a prominent example of Neo-Gothic architecture with roots tracing back to the 14th century. Surrounded by an English-style park, these sites provide a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The region's castles reflect a rich past, from noble residences to modern cultural centers.
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The castle in its current form was created through renovations around 1900. At that time, the two side wings were added to the current central building. Thus, the simple manor house was transformed into a stately neo-Baroque "castle." After the castle was transferred to the municipality in 1945, it served a variety of purposes until 1992: a military hospital, residential and office buildings, a school, a kindergarten, and a summer camp. After 1992, the building was extensively renovated with federal and state support and converted into a modern seminar center. Thousands of children, young people, and adults from many European countries meet here every year for training and educational opportunities.
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The castle, built in the 14th century, is a beautiful sight in terms of its architecture and when the weather is good, you can enjoy a meal outside in the special ambience. The park behind the castle is also worth a visit.
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Rather inconspicuous when you walk past. But when you do discover it... Much more information here: https://www.reiseland-brandenburg.de/poi/seenland-oder-spree/schloesser-und-parks/schloss-wulkow/?no_cache=1
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Very beautiful castle with an exhibition. Not much to eat for a small price, but there is a Rewe not far from the castle where you can get something.
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Nice village shop. Nice castle 🏰 draw. The castle park invites you to take a walk.
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Beautiful castle complex. Invites you to linger.
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Beautiful architecture with a great park. Invites you to linger.
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Neuhardenberg Castle, recommendation: Event "Neuhardenberg Night"
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The region around Gusow-Platkow offers a glimpse into centuries of history. The most prominent is Schloss Gusow, a Neo-Gothic château with roots tracing back to the 14th century, known for its historical significance and beautiful park. Other must-see sites include the restored Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace, the historical Trebnitz Castle which serves as a German-Polish meeting place, and Wulkow Castle, appreciated for its architecture.
Schloss Gusow, first documented in 1353, has a rich history, serving as a residence for noble families and a hunting lodge for Prussian kings. Its current Neo-Gothic appearance, with intricate Tudor elements, dates back to a comprehensive reconstruction between 1870 and 1873. Despite damage during WWII, it has been meticulously restored and now houses a museum of Brandenburg-Prussian history and the 1st Tin Figure Museum Berlin-Brandenburg.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace, Trebnitz Castle, Wulkow Castle, and Diedersdorf Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Schloss Gusow also offers attractions like the Tin Figure Museum, which can be engaging for children.
The area around Gusow-Platkow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the easy 'Running loop from Neuhardenberg' or the moderate 'Running loop from Seelow'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Seelow Heights Memorial – Seelow Town Church loop' and MTB trails, including the 'Gusow Castle – Children of Golzow Film Museum loop'. You can explore more options on the running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails guides for Gusow-Platkow.
Yes, several castles offer dining options. The Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace has the 'Kleine Orangerie' restaurant. Schloss Gusow also features a restaurant and cafe within its premises. Wulkow Castle is noted for its dining experience, especially in good weather, and Diedersdorf Castle also has a restaurant.
The Schlosspark at Schloss Gusow is a large English-style park, originally laid out in the French garden style in the 17th century. It features beautiful trees, well-maintained lawns, and an artificial ruin from the 18th century, sometimes called the 'Liebesgrotte' (Love Grotto). The park's beauty was even praised by the renowned German writer Theodor Fontane, making it ideal for leisurely strolls.
Yes, near Jahnsfelde Castle, you can find a remarkable natural monument: the Dutch lime tree. This impressive tree is the thickest linden tree in the Märkisch Oderland district, with a trunk circumference of around 6.5 meters and an age of approximately 400 to 500 years.
Schloss Gusow has been transformed into a vibrant cultural and hospitality center. It is a popular venue for various events, including romantic weddings in its enchanting garden, workshops in the historic Derfflinger Hall, and other celebrations. The castle also hosts two museums: a museum of Brandenburg-Prussian history and the 1st Tin Figure Museum Berlin-Brandenburg.
Visitors frequently praise the meticulous restoration and historical ambiance of the castles and their surrounding parks. For instance, the Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace is noted for its beautifully restored castle grounds and park, with high-profile events. Trebnitz Castle is simply described as 'beautiful and worth a visit,' while Wulkow Castle's architecture and dining experience are highlighted.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interests. For a comprehensive experience at Schloss Gusow, including its museums and park, you might spend half a day or more. Other castles like Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace or Trebnitz Castle can be explored in a few hours, especially if you combine them with a meal or a walk in their grounds. Many visitors enjoy combining a castle visit with nearby cycling or running routes.
Yes, Schloss Gusow offers accommodation with 14 individually furnished double rooms, providing guests with a charming stay steeped in history. Additionally, the western Kavaliershaus at Orangery, Neuhardenberg Palace serves as a hotel, offering another option for an overnight stay in a historical setting.


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