Castles around Burgstall offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional heritage. The area features a collection of fortifications, ranging from well-preserved lodges to significant manor houses. These sites are often set within landscapes that reflect centuries of development and cultural shifts. The region provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and their surrounding environments.
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Entry onto the property and into the building is strictly forbidden!
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Briest Manor was built in 1624 and rebuilt in 1839 after a fire. It is considered one of the last remaining aristocratic residences of its kind in Northern Germany.
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The castle (open only on special occasions) and the park are beautiful and recommended as a running route.
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The area is freely accessible.
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At a good 40 meters above sea level and directly on the banks of the Elbe River, a high medieval residential tower, the Klutturm, stands, and right next to it a neo-Gothic castle. These are the remains of the former castle complex and later the Rogätz manor.
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In 1873, the owner of the hut had a palace built as his residence in the middle of the park, today's "Old Palace." This palace surrounds a park landscape with a swan pond, a sculpted section with a waterfall, and a mausoleum. To mark the marriage of Franz Wagenführ's son, the owner of the hut had a new palace built in the park between 1909 and 1911. In this context, the park was also expanded to include a courtyard of honor, a parterre with a pergola, a pond, and a lidded vase rondel. The "New Palace," built in the Italian style, is located in the southeastern part of the park.
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Absolutely worth seeing castle with beautiful castle church
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The Klutturm in Rogätz stands at the mouth of the Ohre into the Elbe
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The area around Burgstall features a diverse collection of fortifications, including hunting lodges, significant manor houses, and newer castles. You can find examples like the neo-Gothic Tudor style Letzlingen Hunting Lodge, the historical Briest Castle and Chapel, and the more modern New Castle Tangerhütte.
Yes, several castles around Burgstall are considered family-friendly. For instance, Letzlingen Hunting Lodge offers a hotel, museum, and restaurant, making it suitable for families. Briest Castle and Chapel and the New Palace are also categorized as family-friendly.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Elbe River – Elbe Cycle Path near Rogätz loop' which is an easy 32.9 km ride. For hikers, there are trails like the 'Evangelical Church Cröchern loop' (easy, 6.3 km) or the 'Burgstall Church loop' (moderate, 14 km). Runners can explore routes like the 'Hoher Hügel loop' (moderate, 5.3 km). You can find more details on these activities at the cycling guide, hiking guide, and running guide for Burgstall.
Briest Castle and Chapel is a historical manor house built in 1624 and rebuilt in 1839 after a fire. It is considered one of the last remaining aristocratic residences of its kind in Northern Germany. The chapel, built in 1599, was the first Protestant chancel in the Altmark.
Schloss Heinrichshorst is privately owned. Visiting or entering the house is generally only possible during public events or specially registered events. It was designed by Swiss architect Jacques Gros and built in 1899.
The New Castle Tangerhütte, built between 1907 and 1909, is located within a 12-hectare park. This park is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Saxony-Anhalt and is part of the Saxony-Anhalt Garden Dreams network. The castle itself was built for the wedding of Robert Wagenführ.
The term 'Burgstall' can refer to a German term for a castle site where little remains, making reconstruction difficult. While the specific castles in this guide are well-preserved, understanding this term provides context for the historical landscape of fortifications in German-speaking regions.
Yes, Letzlingen Hunting Lodge is a well-kept castle that includes a hotel in its cavalier house and a restaurant in its courtyard, the Kaiserhof. This makes it a convenient option for visitors looking to stay or dine near a historical site.
Visitors frequently appreciate the romantic and well-kept nature of castles like Letzlingen Hunting Lodge, noting its exciting architecture reminiscent of English castles. The historical significance and the beautiful surrounding parks, such as the one at New Castle Tangerhütte, are also highly valued.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific castle and your interests. For a site like Letzlingen Hunting Lodge, which includes a museum, hotel, and restaurant, you might spend several hours or even a full day. For others like Briest Castle and Chapel, a couple of hours might suffice to explore the grounds and exterior. If you combine castle visits with nearby hiking or cycling routes, plan for a full day or more.
Yes, the New Castle Tangerhütte is situated within a 12-hectare park, which is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Saxony-Anhalt. This park was laid out in the Lenné-Mayer style and is part of the Saxony-Anhalt Garden Dreams network, offering a scenic environment for visitors.


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