Castles around Großthiemig offer a glimpse into the region's historical significance. Located in southern Brandenburg, this area features a landscape characterized by rivers and rural settings. The guide highlights 13 castles, providing opportunities to explore historical architecture and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful shady covered resting place at the former castle!
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Very friendly coffee here. =)
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Always sad to see how many men have fallen in such small places.
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It's always sad to see how many people died in the war.
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Well-kept park with a 2 km long circular hiking trail, the castle is currently empty (2024) but has been sold to an investor. The park festival takes place here every year at Pentecost.
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The castle church that can be seen today in Lindenau is a massive fieldstone and brick building. The church is dated to 1668,[4] although it cannot be ruled out that remains or parts of an original predecessor building were also used in the construction. The castle itself was under the rule of the noble family von Minckwitz at that time. Loth Gotthard von Minkwitz (1611–1678)[5] had the predecessor building of today's moated castle built as early as 1584. The nave has a three-sided east end. In the west of the nave the building has a tower in the form of an octagonal roof turret with a tail cap, lantern and weather vane. In the north there is a lodge extension that was built in the 19th century or raised, which is used as a sacristy on the lower floor. An extension at this location can already be seen on a map from 1735. The interior of the church has a flat roof. It is characterized by pre-baroque furnishings. There is a gallery on the south side, as well as on the west, which here serves as an organ gallery. Patronage boxes can be found to the side of the chancel. The patronage box in the north is located above the sacristy. This was intended for the former tenants of the Lindenau estate. The two-storey patronage box on the south side served the Lindenau castle and estate owners. The castle church has an altarpiece, the inscription of which dates from 1670 and thus from the time of construction. In the middle of it is a crucified figure of Christ surrounded by four angels. The predella, main field and upper part of the altar are decorated with pious sayings. It is decorated on both sides with vine leaf columns. Wikipedia
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First mentioned in a document in 1207. Today it houses a medical center, the registry office and much more.
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The castle in Moritzburg served as a structural model for Großkmehlen. In 1540, a shared inheritance in the noble von Lüttichau family turned the Renaissance moated castle Großkmehlen into a two-part castle for centuries. Today the building is a unit again. It consists of the east and west buildings, two separate buildings that have been connected again since the 19th century through two small openings.
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Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Großkmehlen Castle, Lindenau Castle, and Zabeltitz Palace and Baroque Garden all offer family-friendly environments, often featuring extensive parks for exploration.
Some castles are dog-friendly. For instance, Großkmehlen Castle, with its four-hectare landscape park, welcomes dogs, making it a great option for visitors with pets.
Yes, parking is available at several locations. Großkmehlen Castle has parking facilities, and you can find free parking spaces directly in front of Old Zabeltitz Palace.
The castles around Großthiemig offer a deep dive into the region's history, showcasing various architectural styles from Renaissance to Baroque. Many are moated castles or former estates, reflecting centuries of local power and culture. Sites like Lindenau Castle and Zabeltitz Palace are prime examples of this rich heritage.
Absolutely. Many castles are set within beautiful parks or natural surroundings that offer walking opportunities. For example, Großkmehlen Castle is located in a four-hectare landscape park, and Zabeltitz Palace features an extensive baroque garden. You can also find various hiking, running, and mountain biking routes in the wider region. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Großthiemig, Running Trails around Großthiemig, and MTB Trails around Großthiemig guide pages.
The Großthiemig region is characterized by rivers and rural settings. Many castles, such as Großkmehlen Castle and Zabeltitz Palace and Baroque Garden, are surrounded by extensive landscape parks, often featuring ponds, mature trees, and well-maintained gardens, providing a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty.
Yes, some castles offer dining options or are located near places to eat. For instance, Old Zabeltitz Palace houses a restaurant, providing a convenient option for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical architecture, the beautiful parks, and the cultural heritage. The komoot community has shared over 330 photos and given more than 220 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and engaging experiences offered by these sites, from moated castles to baroque gardens.
While popular sites like Großkmehlen Castle and Zabeltitz Palace attract many visitors, exploring sites like the Remains of Linz Moated Castle might offer a more tranquil experience, focusing on historical remnants in a serene setting.
The castles and their surrounding parks are generally most enjoyable from spring to early autumn when the weather is mild, and the gardens are in full bloom. Events like the castle and hop festival at Großkmehlen Castle typically occur in September, making late summer and early autumn a vibrant time to visit.
While specific opening hours can vary, many castle exteriors and parks remain accessible year-round. For internal tours or specific events during winter, it's advisable to check the individual castle's official website for current operating schedules.


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