Castles around Penzin offer a glimpse into the region's historical and architectural heritage within the Landkreis Rostock. The area is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring historical sites and natural elements. These structures provide insight into past regional governance and architectural styles. Visitors can explore various historical periods reflected in the local castles.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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The farm and village of Luckow were first mentioned in documents in 1244. The manor house was built in 1707 under Christoph von Bassewitz. Two corner towers were added to the manor house in the 19th century. The richly decorated Knight's Hall is used for concerts. The banquet of the Great Eight for the 2007 G8 meeting in Heiligendamm was held here. The manor house is open to visitors, and the park is always open. The church dates back to the 15th century. The tower burned down in 1934 and was replaced by a turret. The church's furnishings, including the altar, pulpit, and organ, date from the Baroque period. A special feature are the seven windows. They were created between 1995 and 2014 by the southern German stained-glass artist Angelika Weinhardt.
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Interesting castle complex, unfortunately somewhat wedged between the road.
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The manor house dates from the beginning of the 18th century. Impressive complex with several buildings and real agriculture. In summer with many events
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Here you will find the Gut Hohen Luckow complex. The manor house dates back to the early 18th century. There is a farm here and in the summer there are also many events
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Café Stine Rühner Straße 16, 100 meters from the castle
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Today's palace square still gives an idea of the round layout of the former castle complex. Next to the Crooked House shines the impressive Renaissance castle. The castle is currently being renovated. The outer shell is finished, but the inside is still being built vigorously. It will be interesting to see with what concept the castle will be reopened.
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A Renaissance castle was built in 1556 from a castle of Slavic origin, which also served as the seat of the Schwerin bishops. From 1760, this was partly used by the Friedrichs University of Bützow, which merged with the University of Rostock in 1789 and was thus dissolved in Bützow. Unfortunately, only a little of the ring-like castle complex has survived. Only the three-bay bishop's chapel, in which a local museum has now been set up, gives a hint of the past. In 1812, a central court moved here to investigate serious criminal offenses for all of Mecklenburg. After partial demolition and conversion from 1910 to the 1970s, it was mainly used for official housing, In the later GDR times, the building served as a cultural center, museum, library and music school. The castle has been renovated since 2011. In the course of the restoration, the library and the museum moved into the "crooked house".
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The region around Penzin offers a variety of castles, including former water castles like Trechow Castle, which evolved into a manor house, and historical fortifications such as Werle Castle, known for its significant Slavic history. You can also find Renaissance castles, like the one at Bützow Castle and Castle Square, which is currently undergoing renovation.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Bützow Castle and Castle Square and Werle Castle are both listed as suitable for families, offering historical insights and space to explore.
Werle Castle is particularly significant, having been one of the most crucial fortifications alongside Mecklenburg and Ilow castles. It has roots dating back to the 9th century with the resident Slavs and played a role in conflicts involving Obotritenfürst Niklot. Trechow Castle also has a rich history, evolving from a 12th-century water castle to a 19th-century manor house.
Yes, some castles are undergoing restoration. For example, the impressive Renaissance castle at Bützow Castle and Castle Square is currently being renovated, with the exterior shell completed and interior work ongoing. Wasserschloss Gnemern is also currently under restoration.
The area around Penzin offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Path Along Schwarzer See loop' or 'Wasserschloss Gnemern – Forest Trail by the Stream loop'. For cycling, routes like 'Trechow Castle – Trechower Lake loop' or 'Collegiate Church Bützow – Trechow Castle loop' are available. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes around Penzin guide, the cycling around Penzin guide, and the hiking around Penzin guide.
Yes, Bützow Castle and Castle Square is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it an option for visitors with mobility needs.
Visitors appreciate the historical insights and architectural heritage. For instance, the castle square at Bützow gives an idea of the former round layout of the original complex. At Trechow Castle, visitors enjoy the beautiful castle and the newly renovated granary, often combined with the natural swimming area nearby.
Yes, the region is characterized by its rural landscape. Near Wasserschloss Gnemern, you can find the Kleine Beke nature reserve, where nature awakens with snowdrops in spring and offers opportunities to observe deer and songbirds. The Ruins of the Old Satow Church are also idyllically located in a small park by a lake.
While specific opening hours vary, the spring and summer months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding areas. During March, for example, the Kleine Beke nature reserve near Wasserschloss Gnemern is noted for awakening nature and snowdrops.
Yes, in addition to castles, you can visit the Ruins of the Old Satow Church. This 13th-century church ruin is now a structurally secured, park-like area by a lake, offering a quiet and historically rich experience.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For sites like Bützow Castle and Castle Square, you might spend time exploring the square and viewing the exterior of the renovating castle. Historical sites like Werle Castle might involve more time for reflection on its rich history. If you combine a castle visit with nearby hiking or cycling routes, plan for a half to full day.


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