Castles around Wanzleben-Börde offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Located in the fertile Magdeburg Börde, this area features historical landmarks that reflect centuries of development. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring various historical sites, including over 20 castles.
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former bastion/fortress in Magdeburg
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Model of the Bastion: When visiting the Cleve Bastion, you can view the 25 square meter fortress model until November, daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The model was made from oak wood in great detail on a scale of 1:100 and shows the southern area of the former Magdeburg fortress with the cathedral district. Source: https://www.magdeburg.de/index.php?ModID=7&FID=557.1700.1&object=tx%7C557.1700.1
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The medieval defensive tower "Turm Cleve" is the central element here. In 1709, the Cleve Bastion merged with the former "Rondell Gebhardt", which dates back to the siege of Magdeburg in the Thirty Years' War. Now the "Rondell Cleve" reinforced the "Bastion Cleve" in front of it. The bastion has a gun gallery from 1530/40 and a powder magazine, which was later used as a wine cellar. The area of the "Bastion Cleve" was filled in when Hegelstrasse was built. Since 2007, the bastion has been uncovered again and is open to the public for viewing. The Tourist Information regularly offers guided tours of this area. Source: https://www.magdeburg.de/index.php?ModID=7&FID=557.1700.1&object=tx%7C557.1700.1
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With so many windows, the building doesn't look like a castle at all.
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The castle has been exceptionally restored. Very interesting ambience with remains of the castle wall and pigeon tower. It's worth it.
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The castle was completely renovated from 2011-2017 and has been used for a variety of purposes ever since.
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Wanzleben Castle is renowned as one of Europe's largest lowland castles, featuring an impressive over 30-meter-high, thousand-year-old Romanesque keep. It has a rich history, transforming from a defensive structure to a residential castle, and is an official stop on the Romanesque Road. Today, it functions as a hotel, restaurant, and conference center, offering a unique blend of history and modern amenities. You can learn more about it here: Wanzleben Castle.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Wanzleben Castle offers spacious grounds and a hotel/restaurant. Wasserburg Egeln hosts a museum for prehistory, early history, and city history, which can be engaging for children. The Lukasklause and Otto von Guericke Museum in Magdeburg also provides an educational experience within a historical setting.
Absolutely. The region features significant fortifications like the Cleve Bastion in Magdeburg, which represents the southeastern end of the former Magdeburg fortress. Here, you can descend to admire rediscovered fortress remains and enjoy views of the Magdeburg Cathedral. Another notable site is the Lukasklause, a late Gothic defense tower that now houses the Otto von Guericke Museum, surrounded by old city fortification walls.
You can find interesting museums within the castle grounds. Wasserburg Egeln houses a museum dedicated to prehistory, early history, and city history, typically open on Sundays. In Magdeburg, the Lukasklause, a former defense tower, now hosts the Otto von Guericke Museum, where you can learn about the famous scientist's experiments.
Yes, Ampfurth Castle is a notable example. It was built in the Renaissance style between 1608 and 1615 on the site of a former round castle. It was once considered one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in northern Germany.
The Wanzleben-Börde region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'Rest Area with Shelter – Edelberg (209 m) loop from Eggenstedt' or the 'Kahler Berg Shelter – Kaiser Wilhelm I Centennial Memorial Stone loop from Eggenstedt'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like 'Bördegravel to the Hohe Holz'. You can explore more routes here: Hiking around Wanzleben-Börde and Gravel biking around Wanzleben-Börde.
Yes, there are several easy walking paths and hiking trails. For example, near Wanzleben, you can find the 'Wanzleben Castle – Natural Monument: Plane Tree loop from Wanzleben', which is an easy 6.1 km route. Many other easy hikes are available in the broader region, such as those around Eggenstedt and Domersleben. Find more easy hikes here: Easy hikes around Wanzleben-Börde.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical immersion and architectural significance of the castles. For instance, Wanzleben Castle is praised for its beautiful complex, integrated restaurant and hotel, and its thousand-year-old Romanesque keep. Cleve Bastion is valued for its rediscovered fortress remains and the beautiful views of the Magdeburg Cathedral it offers.
Yes, Wanzleben Castle currently functions as a hotel and restaurant, offering a unique opportunity to dine or even stay overnight within its historic walls. The restaurant is named 'Philipp August' and provides a distinctive cultural experience.
Yes, Burg Wanzleben is an official and prominent stop on the 'Straße der Romanik' (Romanesque Road), a popular tourist route showcasing Romanesque architecture in Saxony-Anhalt. Its thousand-year-old Romanesque keep is a key feature.
Yes, Wasserburg Egeln is a notable water castle in the region. It houses a museum and is accessible for hikers and cyclists via the Bode cycle path or the Jakobsweg.
The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby outdoor activities. During these seasons, the parks and surrounding nature are at their best. Some indoor attractions, like the museum at Wasserburg Egeln, are typically open on Sundays, so it's advisable to check specific opening hours for individual sites.


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