Best castles around Kentzlin are found in the surrounding Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. While Kentzlin itself is a small municipality, the broader region offers various historical sites. These include castles, manor houses, and historical ruins that reflect the area's past. The landscape features a mix of natural and man-made landmarks.
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The wrought iron gate is located next to the church in the castle park, the last remnant of the cemetery wall that survived until 1970...
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A very interesting historical building in Stavenhagen. The park around the castle is great for a walk.
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Can only be admired as a "spectator".
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In 1777, Adam von Blücher had the castle built. The magnificent three-axis central projections extend over two floors and end with a high lunette gable, each of which has a coat of arms cartouche. The von Blücher and von Maltzahn families took turns in owning Gützkow. Inside there is a very beautiful, restored, two-wing staircase with restored Rococo decoration on the ceilings. Behind the house is a baroque garden. After a period of vacancy, Helmuth von Maltzahn, a descendant of the former lord of the castle, is now the owner. He wants to have the entire complex and the five-hectare park restored to its original state. The former cowshed was turned into a concert hall. On August 18, 2001, the first concert took place in the castle park as part of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival. Avenues, ponds and old fieldstone walls have already been renovated.
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This castle was owned by the knightly family von Stave (Stove). In the 15th century, the castle passed to the ducal House of Mecklenburg, and the property was enfeoffed to the von Hahn family. In 1606, a palace was built in place of the castle. This palace burned down in 1727. In 1740, the new palace complex was built, which was intended as a widow's residence for the widow of the last Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. But the building eventually became an administrative headquarters and district court. Due to its hillside location, the house has three floors on the garden side and two floors on the courtyard side. The round stair tower was built as an extension in 1890. After 1945, the palace was used as a school. After renovation work was carried out from 1996 to 1999, the city administration moved into the building. The palace is surrounded by a beautiful, well-kept park. (Source: www.gutshaeuser.de)
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Ivenack Castle is classified as a national cultural monument and receives access to federal funds for the restoration of cultural monuments of national importance. The current status of the renovation can be followed on the website www.schlossivenack.de. The construction site is not open to the public. Special tours for groups are available through the project manager: Manfred Achtenhagen info@gutsdorf.de or on 0172 9569607. History The older, middle part of the castle dates back to the 16th century - the monastery building. A first extension took place in 1709 and after passing to the Imperial Counts von Plessen around 1750. The semicircular stables, the orangery, the tea house and the church also date from this period. Around 1810, the castle was extended by two more wings. Since 2016, it has been renovated in accordance with monument protection regulations. The 1000-year-old Ivenacker oaks in the former zoo are Germany's first national natural monument. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-nationales-naturmonument-ivenacker-eichen
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Ivenack Castle is located opposite the churches and next to the forestry office. This is currently under restoration. It will still take a lot of time for this to be completed.
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While Kentzlin itself is a small municipality, the broader Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district offers a variety of historical sites. These include castles, manor houses, and historical ruins that provide insight into the region's heritage. For example, you can visit Kummerow Castle, which now functions as an exhibition center for modern art, or Ivenack Castle, a historical site with a beautiful park and a 13th-century church.
Yes, several sites around Kentzlin are considered family-friendly. Ivenack Castle, with its park and church, is a good option. The Wrought-iron Gate in Ivenack Castle Park is also part of a family-friendly area.
The area around Kentzlin offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as easy hiking loops around the Ivenack Oaks or more moderate road cycling tours that pass by sites like Schorssow Castle. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guides for Kentzlin or the road cycling routes around Kentzlin.
Yes, Gützkow Manor House is a significant historical site built between 1770 and 1777. It features a restored two-wing staircase with Rococo decoration and a baroque garden. It also serves as a venue for outdoor events.
The region has a rich history, with sites like Church Ruins of Wolde, which stands on the site of a former fortress destroyed in 1491. Many castles and manor houses, like Kummerow Castle, have origins dating back centuries, often undergoing various expansions and restorations, reflecting different eras and owners.
Beyond the main castles, you might discover interesting smaller historical elements. For instance, the Wrought-iron Gate in Ivenack Castle Park is the last remnant of an old cemetery wall, offering a glimpse into the past.
The komoot community appreciates the historical sites around Kentzlin, having shared over 160 photos and given more than 210 upvotes. Visitors often highlight the beauty of the parks, the historical significance, and the restoration efforts at places like Ivenack Castle and Gützkow Manor House.
Yes, Kummerow Castle now functions as an exhibition center for modern art and photography. It houses a publicly accessible private collection, including abstract works by German artists and international photography.
While not directly in Kentzlin, the nearby town of Penzlin, also in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, features the "Alte Burg" (Old Castle). This 16th-century castle houses a museum dedicated to "Magic and Witchcraft in Mecklenburg." You can find more information about it on visit-mv.com.
Exploring by foot or bike is a great way to experience the region. Many castles and manor houses are surrounded by parks or are part of scenic routes. Consider using the hiking guides or road cycling guides to plan your visits and combine historical exploration with outdoor activity.
Ivenack Castle has an interesting history as a monastery complex. Its 13th-century church was originally a monastery church and has since been restored.


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