Castles around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) are situated in the Prignitz district of Brandenburg, a region characterized by picturesque landscapes of forests and lakes. This area features several notable castles and manor houses, each offering unique historical insights. These sites range from ancient moated castles to Baroque manor houses, providing a blend of historical ambiance and cultural engagement. The region offers opportunities for exploring historical architecture and natural surroundings.
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The 28-meter-high, round brick tower on a fieldstone base is the most striking preserved building. Over 98 steps you can reach the viewing platform. The pointed arch high entrance and a toilet bay on the back are striking.
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What a beautifully restored manor house, Grube Castle.
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Today, the restored castle houses a museum dedicated to the history of the house and the living culture of the Brandenburg landed gentry, using the example of the Gans Edlen Herren zu Putlitz family. Concerts and civil weddings take place in the castle's beautiful garden hall, and church services are held in the castle chapel, as well as church weddings and baptisms.
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The castle is, despite later renovations, a classic baroque building.
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The Plattenburg is one of the largest moated castles in northern Germany. The first complex was built here as a protective castle in the 12th century. Over the centuries it underwent repeated expansions and renovations. Last but not least, the income from the pilgrimage period allowed for a magnificent expansion. Various events take place here and the castle café is also open a few days a week. You can find further information and opening times here: https://www.die Plattenburg.com/.
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There is only one castle coffee which is open from Thursday to Sunday. Below the castle there is another fish snack bar with the same opening hours. A full-fledged restaurant or brewery is m.W. not available anymore. For special events it may be different here...
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Well-preserved castle with park around it. I did not recognize kiosk or similar
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Here is a nice rest area. Just a simple bench but close to the road and with a nice view of the castle and the river
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The region boasts several historically significant castles. Plattenburg stands out as the oldest preserved water castle in Northern Germany, first documented in 1319, serving as a summer residence for bishops. Wolfshagen Castle Museum, a late Baroque building from 1786/87, is built on the site of a 12th-century moated castle. Burg Stavenow, originally from 1356, also has a rich history with multiple architectural transformations.
Yes, several castles in the region offer family-friendly experiences. Plattenburg hosts various events and has museum rooms that can engage children. Wolfshagen Castle Museum features an authentically modeled GDR classroom, which can be interesting for families. Grube Castle, while offering events and accommodation, also has a restaurant with local produce that families might enjoy.
Many castles in the Groß Pankow (Prignitz) region serve as cultural hubs. Wolfshagen Castle Museum regularly hosts concerts, art exhibitions, lectures, and readings. Plattenburg is known for concerts, festivals, and markets. Grube Castle also features art and cultural events, often with exhibitions.
Yes, you can. Plattenburg offers overnight accommodation and is a final station on the pilgrimage route from Berlin to Bad Wilsnack. Burg Stavenow provides spacious apartments for guests, and Grube Castle also offers well-appointed rooms and suites for visitors.
Absolutely. The castles are often set within picturesque landscapes. Burg Stavenow, for instance, is amidst vast forests and rivers, providing opportunities for wildlife observation, fishing, and swimming in the nearby River Löcknitz. Schloss Wolfshagen is surrounded by an extensive park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, perfect for strolls. For more structured activities, you can find various hiking and cycling routes around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) that often pass by or near these historical sites.
Schloss Wolfshagen is set within an extensive park designed around 1850 by the renowned landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. Gutshaus Groß Pankow features a meticulously restored landscape park with old oak trees and a large pond, listed in the directory of public German gardens and parks. Burg Stavenow also has a surrounding park and a re-excavated moat that adds to its historic charm.
Several castles offer dining or cafe options. Plattenburg has a castle café and a Burgkeller serving beer from its own brewery. Grube Castle features an à la carte restaurant with fresh cuisine using local ingredients. Gutshaus Groß Pankow has a cozy farm shop café where regional produce and small meals can be enjoyed.
Schloss Wolfshagen underwent significant restoration starting in 1997, largely regaining its original appearance with well-preserved original floors, doors, and stucco work. Grube Castle has been lovingly renovated, blending historical elements with modern amenities, and received the Brandenburg Monument Preservation Prize in 2010 for its quality renovation.
The castles showcase diverse architectural styles. Plattenburg, as a water castle, features ramparts and double moats, an 18th-century chapel, and a massive red brick tower in New Gothic style. Schloss Wolfshagen is a late Baroque two-wing building with illusionistic architectural paintings. Burg Stavenow, rebuilt multiple times, displays Renaissance, Baroque, and Neo-Renaissance elements, including a fireplace lounge with an ancient vaulted ceiling. Grube Castle is a classic Baroque building with a symmetrical facade.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities that incorporate castle visits. For example, there are moderate hiking loops like the 'Helle Village Church – Wolfshagen Castle Museum loop from Wolfshagen' or 'King's Grave of Seddin – Seddin Village Church loop from Wolfshagen'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Groß Pankow (Prignitz) guide page.
Wolfshagen Castle Museum provides an authentic look into a Brandenburg manor house from the 19th century, complete with a porcelain collection and a modeled GDR classroom. Plattenburg houses museum rooms with exhibitions on architectural and social history, reflecting its past as a bishop's residence.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical ambiance and cultural engagement. Many enjoy the well-preserved architecture, the extensive parks, and the diverse events hosted at sites like Plattenburg and Wolfshagen Castle Museum. The opportunity for overnight stays and local dining options also adds to the appeal, as does the chance to explore the surrounding natural landscapes.


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