Best castles around Gülitz-Reetz offer a glimpse into the rich history of the Prignitz region. The area features historical fortified sites that provide insights into noble life and architectural styles. Gülitz-Reetz is situated on the banks of the Stepenitz River, surrounded by forests and lakes, making it suitable for outdoor activities. The region also includes cultural highlights such as a 13th-century town church.
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The 28-meter-high, round brick tower on a fieldstone base is the most striking preserved building. Over 98 steps you can reach the viewing platform. The pointed arch high entrance and a toilet bay on the back are striking.
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The 28-meter-high, round brick tower on a fieldstone base is the most striking preserved building. You can reach the viewing platform via 98 steps. The pointed-arch high entrance and a toilet bay on the rear are striking.
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Here you can get wonderful coffee and cakes in abundance. Yes, that's right! For 6.00 euros per person you can have as much coffee and cake as you want. And all in a magical atmosphere.
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It now belongs to one "investor", but you can move into the castle.
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Today, the restored castle houses a museum dedicated to the history of the house and the living culture of the Brandenburg landed gentry, using the example of the Gans Edlen Herren zu Putlitz family. Concerts and civil weddings take place in the castle's beautiful garden hall, and church services are held in the castle chapel, as well as church weddings and baptisms.
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Well-preserved castle with park around it. I did not recognize kiosk or similar
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Here is a nice rest area. Just a simple bench but close to the road and with a nice view of the castle and the river
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South of Parchim, in the landscape protection area of the Ruhner mountains, the town of Mentin is located directly on the motorway. Here, on the edge of a small valley, rises a monumental representative mansion. The estate was owned by the von Pressentin family at the end of the 19th century and later came into the possession of Rittmeister Arthur Poensgens, who probably also commissioned the construction of this building. In the years 1912 to 1913 the so-called "Mentin Castle" was built in the Baroque style with Art Nouveau elements according to plans by the architect Paul Korff. In 1916 the Neuerburg family from Hamburg acquired the estate. After World War II, the manor house served as a children's home until 1996. From the manor house, a flight of stairs and subsequent spacious garden terraces lead to the extensive park, which is unfortunately overgrown today. After 1996 there were plans to set up a hotel with an automobile museum in the manor house. This plan was abandoned and in 2007 the building was still empty. The mansion was renovated in 2013. After a brief use as a museum, the mansion is still empty and for sale (as of 08/2021). The distillery and a number of farm buildings made of field stones and bricks have been preserved from the former farm yard, some of which have now been converted into apartments, others are empty. https://gutshaeuser.de/de/guts_herrenhaeuser/gutshaeuser_m/gutshaus_herrenhaus_schloss_mentin
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While the historical Gülitz manor house no longer stands, the surrounding area offers several notable historical sites. You can explore the Wolfshagen Castle Museum, a late Baroque château, or the atmospheric Mentin Castle. Additionally, the ruins of Burg Stavenow and the historical Retzin Castle are also in the vicinity.
The historical Herrenhaus in Gülitz, or Gülitz manor house, unfortunately burned down during wartime and was subsequently demolished. There are no prominent, visitable castle structures remaining directly in Gülitz-Reetz itself.
Yes, the Wolfshagen Castle Museum is a prominent example. This late Baroque château houses a museum that offers insights into the history of the house and the living culture of the Brandenburg landed gentry, featuring authentically furnished rooms and hosting cultural events.
Yes, you can visit the Burgruine Gänseburg Putlitz (Gänseburg Castle Ruins) in the nearby town of Putlitz. While much of the original 13th-century water castle is gone, you can still see parts of the ring moat, a cellar vault, and sections of the foundation walls. The round brick keep, largely rebuilt, is a prominent feature.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. The Wolfshagen Castle Museum is a great option, offering a glimpse into history that can be engaging for all ages. Burg Stavenow, now a guest house, also welcomes families.
The region around Gülitz-Reetz is excellent for outdoor activities. You can combine castle visits with hiking, road cycling, or running. Explore various routes like the 'Helle Village Church – Wolfshagen Castle Museum loop' for hiking, or the 'Birthplace of Turnvater Jahn – Stavenow Village Church loop' for road cycling. Find more options on the hiking guide or road cycling guide for the area.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is mild and pleasant for exploring both the castles and the surrounding natural landscapes. Many sites also host cultural events during this period.
Yes, for instance, at Schloss Wolfshagen, you can enjoy coffee and cake at the dedicated Coffee and Cake at Schloss Wolfshagen spot. Other castles might have nearby cafes or restaurants in the surrounding villages.
For a museum like Wolfshagen Castle Museum, plan for 1-2 hours to explore the interiors and grounds. For ruins like Gänseburg Putlitz, 30-60 minutes might suffice, depending on your interest in exploring the remains and surrounding nature. If you combine it with outdoor activities, allow for more time.
The castles in the Gülitz-Reetz region showcase a rich history, evolving from medieval water fortresses to elegant Baroque residences. They represent the living culture of the Brandenburg landed gentry, offering insights into noble life, architectural styles, and the historical development of the Prignitz area over centuries.
Yes, Burg Stavenow, a former moated castle, has been partially preserved and is now used as a small, family guest house, offering a unique overnight experience.
Most major castle attractions like Wolfshagen Castle Museum typically offer on-site or nearby parking facilities. For smaller ruins or manor houses, parking might be available in the nearest village or designated spots. It's advisable to check specific location details before your visit.


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