Best castles around Kloster Lehnin are found in the Brandenburg region of Germany, an area rich in historical sites. This district features a variety of historical buildings, including former monasteries and palaces. The landscape around Kloster Lehnin provides a setting for exploring these architectural landmarks. The region offers insights into centuries of history, from medieval foundations to later architectural styles.
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Beautiful garden where events such as markets are regularly held. You can find more information at https://schlossgarten-petzow.de/.
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Very nice location and good paths.
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Here you have a wonderful view of Lake Schwielowsee. The park is a Lennèpark, pretty and original at the same time.
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Really nice place to stop and rest for a bit. Benches with the view
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Also unfortunately not in the associated Schloss Schänke (outdoor tea terrace on the Havel). No dogs allowed.
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Nice to look at. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed, not even on sections of the Fontaneweg.
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The castle park invites you to linger and relax on a tour. There are also some old buildings to be discovered here, where information boards on the history of the "Petzow Ensemble" and the Kähne family - the former residents of the castle - are available. Around the Haussee you can visit the arched bridge, the family crypt, an obelisk, the wash house, the fisherman's house, a bust of Peter Joseph Lenné and the old smithy. From 2022 the palace park will be open to the public again. After the decreed parcelling in 1946 and the neglect in the 90s, a paradise has emerged again. If you step through the ruin-like entrance gate, you will find yourself in the middle of the 250m long listed brick wall. Here visitors can expect a 1500 square meter vegetable garden surrounded by an apple hedge, a rose garden planted with 300 English roses and an apiary with 9 colonies. The fairy garden, a wide orchard with apple and pear trees - all varieties from the original time of the garden over 200 years ago, which served to provide for the residents and workers of the castle - invite you to marvel. https://www.visit-pm.de/schloss-petzow/
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In one section of the castle is the Rochow Museum Reckahn, opened in 2001, with a permanent exhibition on the work of the von Rochow family and, in particular, of the school reformer and best-known castle lord of Reckahn, Friedrich Eberhard von Rochow. Furthermore, the castle is now used as a meeting, conference, and further education center of the University of Potsdam. Fontane and Reckahn: https://fontane-brandenburg.de/fontane-brandenburg/fontane-orte-details/reckahn-gutshaus
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Beyond the Haussee in Petzow Palace Park and Petzow Castle, the region features the historic Cistercian Monastery Lehnin, the oldest of its kind in Mark Brandenburg. Other significant sites include Plaue Castle, Schloss Reckahn, Caputh Palace, Wiesenburg Castle, and Rabenstein Castle.
Yes, several castles and sites are suitable for families. Petzow Castle and its surrounding park, as well as Schloss Reckahn, are noted as family-friendly. The extensive landscape park around Haussee in Petzow Palace Park also offers space for families to explore.
The area around Kloster Lehnin is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore the 'Village Church Prützke loop from Lehnin' for road cycling, or the 'Dike Trail at Rietzer See' for mountain biking. Runners might enjoy the 'Granary at Lehnin Abbey – Lehnin Monastery loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kloster Lehnin, MTB Trails around Kloster Lehnin, and Running Trails around Kloster Lehnin guides.
Absolutely. The Cistercian Monastery Lehnin is a prime example of early North German Brick Gothic architecture. Petzow Castle combines Italian fort and English Tudor styles. Caputh Palace is known for its distinctive 'blue tiled kitchen' in the basement. Rabenstein Castle, built in the 13th century with fieldstone, offers a glimpse into high medieval construction.
The region's castles and historical sites are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the extensive parks, like the one at Haussee in Petzow Palace Park, and attending outdoor events. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter visits can offer a quieter, more atmospheric experience, especially at sites like the Cistercian Monastery Lehnin, which hosts cultural events.
Yes, some locations offer dining options. Plaue Castle has a small restaurant. Rabenstein Castle houses a restaurant and a small hostel. Additionally, the park around Haussee in Petzow Palace Park includes an old smithy with a restaurant, and Schloss Reckahn offers take-away coffee and cake.
Many castles are situated in picturesque locations. Haussee in Petzow Palace Park and Petzow Castle are set within a beautiful landscape park designed by Lenné. Plaue Castle is located directly on the Havel and Plauer See, offering scenic views. Caputh Palace also boasts a charming location by Lake Templin.
The Cistercian Monastery Lehnin hosts the annual 'Lehniner Sommermusiken' with organ concerts, choir, and chamber music. It also features a permanent exhibition on monastic life. Rabenstein Castle regularly holds knight's tournaments and other medieval-themed events, providing an immersive historical experience.
Yes, parking facilities are available at some of the key locations. Both Haussee in Petzow Palace Park and Petzow Castle offer parking. Schloss Reckahn also provides parking for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and stunning architecture, particularly the early North German Brick Gothic of the Cistercian Monastery Lehnin. The beautiful landscape parks, such as the one at Haussee in Petzow Palace Park, are also highly praised. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 920 upvotes and more than 610 photos shared across these highlights.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Gollwitz Village Church is a late medieval stone church that offers a glimpse into regional history and architecture, distinct from the larger castles. Its history dates back to the 13th/14th century, with later additions and renovations.


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