Best castles around Nuthe-Urstromtal are primarily historical estates and sites within a region known for its natural landscape. The area features a mix of historical manors and remnants of past fortifications. These sites offer insights into centuries of aristocratic life and regional development. The Nuthe-Urstromtal region provides a historical context for outdoor exploration.
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A cozy place for a little walk and a delicious ice cream 🍦 from the Urstrom Jerseys 🐄🐂
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Enchanted little ruin in the forest. A beautiful place.
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Freely accessible bird watching tower
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The former mansion Kaltenhausen - "Schloss Zinna" is on the B101 east towards Jüterbog, the manor is on the opposite side of the street. The area originally belonged to the possessions of the Cistercian monastery of Zinna. As early as 1480, the farmyard of the monastery with a sheep farm in Kaltenhausen was mentioned for the first time. After the monastery was dissolved in 1553, the office of Zinna was founded with the associated Vorwerk/Gut Kaltenhausen, which was managed by tenants. In 1832 the Bohnstedt family purchased the estate and converted it into a manor. Between 1902 and 1904, Paul Bohnstedt had a representative manor house built in neo-baroque style by the Berlin architects Wilhelm Albert Cremer and Richard Wolffenstein. After the Second World War and the expropriation, the former manor house saw various users: the Soviet military administration, the German seed company, the state-owned estate/VEG Kaltenhausen (school and apprentice hostel). Later, until 2002, the elementary school and the polytechnic high school were housed here. After it had been vacant, the Gröhn family acquired the property in 2004, which very successfully renovated and restored it and, in addition to private use, developed it into a place of encounter and culture. The building, which is under monument protection, and the park, in which Paul von Bohnstedt’s grave is also located, could be visited in 2019 on Open Monument Day and attracted a large number of interested visitors. Source https://www.herrenhaus-brandenburg.eu/kaltenhausen-por.HTM
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The old ruins are near the Blankensee observation tower and are well signposted. You can get there via a narrow forest path.
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Beautiful baroque palace from 1754. Said to "[...] have preserved its baroque form almost completely to this day". Weddings, events and conferences can be booked online (https://www.schloss-stuelpe.de/) Otherwise just a nice castle.
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Old church in the middle of the thicket
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The Nuthe-Urstromtal region offers a diverse range of historical sites, from elegant manor houses to remnants of past fortifications. You can visit well-preserved baroque castles like Stülpe Castle, historical estates such as Kaltenhausen Manor, and even archaeological remains like the motte of Burg Scharfenbrück. There's also Seechen Chapel Ruins, a unique religious building in a dense forest.
Stülpe Castle is considered one of Brandenburg's most highly regarded country castles. It largely retains its baroque form from 1754, featuring an unusually elaborate façade and well-preserved elements like servant quarters and stables with unique Meissen wall tiles. The entire complex is a listed building.
Yes, Baruth Castle and Park houses an excellent and affordable restaurant within its renovated old castle. It's often open on weekends and is a popular spot in the region.
Many estates feature accessible parks. Stülpe Castle boasts a 12-hectare English landscape park, designed by Adolf Friedrich von Rochow, which is well-maintained and features numerous mature trees. Baruth Castle and Park also has a beautiful, albeit somewhat overgrown, castle park with ancient trees, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Baruth Castle and Park is noted as family-friendly. Its park provides a pleasant setting for walks, and the castle itself offers a glimpse into history, making it suitable for a family outing.
The Nuthe-Urstromtal region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Schwielowsee loop' or the 'Former narrow-gauge railway bridge loop'. For hiking, options include the 'Felgentreu circular hiking trail' or routes around Lake Glienick. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Nuthe-Urstromtal guide and the Hiking around Nuthe-Urstromtal guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The intricate architecture of places like Stülpe Castle, the peaceful parks, and the unique historical narratives of sites like Kaltenhausen Manor are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to combine cultural exploration with walks through scenic landscapes is also a major draw.
Yes, Stülpe Castle has served as a movie set for films such as 'A Russian Summer' and 'A big heart'. Additionally, Seechen Chapel Ruins is believed by some to have been a backdrop for GDR fairy tale films.
Kaltenhausen Manor has a rich history dating back to 1480, initially serving as an outlying farm for the Zinna monastery. It was rebuilt in Neo-Baroque style between 1902 and 1904 by the Bohnstedt family. Over the years, it has housed a primary school and, after extensive renovation, now contains private apartments, reflecting its evolution from monastic support to a private residence and public institution.
Yes, for those interested in archaeology and medieval fortifications, the site of Burg Scharfenbrück offers a glimpse into earlier forms of defense. Only a motte (Turmhügel) and a ditch remain, as the castle itself has disappeared.
Many historical buildings have found new purposes. Stülpe Castle today functions as a hotel, venue, and event location. Baruth Castle hosts events and houses a restaurant. While Kaltenhausen Manor and Gutshaus Siethen are now private residences, their varied pasts make them sites of historical interest.
The parks and grounds of the castles are particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring offers blooming gardens, while autumn provides vibrant foliage for walks. Summer is also pleasant for exploring, especially with the outdoor dining options at places like Baruth Castle. For specific opening hours or event schedules, it's advisable to check directly with the venues, especially for privately owned sites like Stülpe Castle.


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