Best attractions and places to see around Schellerten offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated approximately 10 km east of Hildesheim, this municipality features picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, forests, and rivers like the Innerste and Leine. The region provides a tranquil atmosphere with historic architecture and diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient castles to unique monuments.
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The castle is home to the Hall Art Foundation, a great stop for art lovers. Changing contemporary art exhibitions await you within the castle walls, and a sculpture park is spread throughout the grounds. All information about opening hours and current exhibitions can be found here: http://www.hallartfoundation.org/de/
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Very beautiful bridge and a great photo opportunity.
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Laves built a Greek temple on Donnerberg in 1827 as the first structure in the English garden of Derneburg Castle. The temple was characterized by the Greek worship of classicism and served the Count of Münster and his visitors as a viewing point over the landscape park.
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The Greek Temple on Mount Thunder was built by Laves in 1827. The temple, popularly known as the tea temple, served the count as a vantage point from which he could show visitors his gardens and possessions. Inside was a fireplace room in which the count celebrated the English custom of drinking tea.
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In the middle of the 18th century, Count Ernst zu Münster not only rebuilt the castle, but also the architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves; The Laves culture trail is also named after him, and the castle park was also spiced up. A replica of a Greek temple was built on the Donnerberg, which was popularly known as the tea temple because tea ceremonies based on the English took place there.
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The mausoleum is surrounded by a wall. Views and photos just over the wall. You can't get to the site itself!
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Very nice railway bridge with great graffiti as a photo spot.
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Schellerten is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Schellerten Castle and the adjacent 12th-century St. George's Church. The old town center also features numerous traditional half-timbered houses, many dating back to the 18th century. Don't miss the unique Mausoleum of Count Ernst zu Münster, a pyramid-shaped monument, and Derneburg Castle, which houses the Hall Art Foundation.
Yes, Schellerten offers several unique sites. The Mausoleum of Count Ernst zu Münster is a fascinating pyramid structure containing sarcophagi, including one with a Celtic high cross indicating Scottish heritage. Another distinctive spot is the Tea temple on the Donnerberg, which served Count Ernst zu Münster as a vantage point for tea drinking. The Marienburg Castle, once a medieval moated castle, is now part of the University of Hildesheim and features a Hofcafe.
The region around Schellerten boasts picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, forests, and rivers like the Innerste and Leine. You can explore the 'Höhenweg' Nature Trail, which winds through fields, or visit the Giesener Teiche, fishponds managed to support diverse aquatic life, including endangered dragonfly and amphibian species. The area is also on the southern edge of the Harz Mountains, offering further natural beauty.
Absolutely! Schellerten is a great base for hiking. Popular routes include the Lourdes Grotte Ottbergen – Waldxylophon Rundweg. You can find various trails through the Hildesheim Börde, characterized by extensive forests and gentle stream valleys. For more options, explore the Hiking around Schellerten guide, which features routes like the easy Lourdes Grotto Ottbergen – Forest Xylophone loop from Ottbergen.
Cycling enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy. The region offers 20 'hidden gems' for cycling. You can explore paths through the Hildesheim Börde or try mountain biking trails. The MTB Trails around Schellerten guide includes routes such as the moderate Laves Cultural Trail – Derneburg Castle loop from Schellerten.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the Way of the Cross – Barefoot trail in the forest loop from Ottbergen or the Running loop from Schellerten. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Running Trails around Schellerten guide.
Many attractions in Schellerten are suitable for families. The Marienburg Castle, Derneburg Castle, and the Tea temple on the Donnerberg are all listed as family-friendly. The Five-Arch Bridge, Hildesheim, an old railway bridge with scenic surroundings, is also a great spot for families.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The unique pyramid structure of the Mausoleum of Count Ernst zu Münster is often highlighted as very interesting. The scenic Innersteaue around the Five-Arch Bridge, Hildesheim, with its great graffiti as a photo spot, is also popular. The tranquil atmosphere and diverse points of interest, from ancient castles to unique monuments, are frequently mentioned.
Schellerten hosts an annual cultural festival where local artists present their skills and concerts are held, offering a great opportunity to experience local culture. There is also a local museum with a collection of historical artifacts for those interested in the region's past.
Yes, the Tea temple on the Donnerberg was originally designed by Count Ernst zu Münster as a vantage point to showcase his gardens and properties. While tree vegetation has grown, it still offers a historical perspective on the landscape. Many hiking and cycling routes also provide expansive views of the Hildesheim Börde.
Definitely. The region is closely tied to its noble past. You can visit the Mausoleum of Count Ernst zu Münster, where he and his family are laid to rest. Derneburg Castle was once the residence of Count Ernst Friedrich Herbert zu Münster, and the Laves Cultural Trail explores the history of his family and the Hanoverian construction director Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves.
Yes, the old town center of Schellerten is known for preserving numerous traditional half-timbered houses. Many of these structures date back to the 18th century, showcasing the regional architectural style of that era and offering a glimpse into the past.


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