Best castles around Birkenwerder are found in the wider region surrounding this municipality north of Berlin. While Birkenwerder itself features historical buildings like the Protestant Village Church and the Oldest House, the area offers access to various historical estates and palaces. The town is situated near the scenic Briesetal, contributing to its charm and historical appeal. These historical sites provide insight into the region's past and architectural heritage.
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The beautiful "Waldparkplatz" sign has long since disappeared. - Caution: The access road from Schönwalde is quite narrow and on damaged asphalt (ditch-like holes!). The last 300 meters or so are even single-lane. Unpleasant stress on weekends is inevitable. The only parking spaces are on bumpy forest ground, and it can get very wet and muddy! Nevertheless: The surrounding area is uniquely beautiful, with Dammsmühle Castle and its mill pond, a true highlight of the entire region, just a few minutes' walk away! - Lake Mühlenbeck, with its stunningly beautiful lakeside path, is also very close.
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The parking lot is also a dead end here.
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The castle was initially built as a manor house in the 16th century and then converted into an electoral hunting lodge under Joachim II. It has been owned by the von Humboldt family since 1766 and from then on it was considered a meeting place for scientists and artists. Tegel's current popularity and notoriety is largely due to the brothers Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt. Her parents' house and former residence is the Humboldt Castle.
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This information point was created for the 800th anniversary of Oranienburg.
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The brothers Wilhelm von Humboldt and Alexander von Humboldt spent their childhood here and Wilhelm von Humboldt also part of his adult life. Tegel Castle is still privately owned and inhabited today. But the beautiful park is freely accessible every day until sunset and on Mondays you can visit parts of the castle as part of a guided tour. Further information is available here: https://www.museumsportal-berlin.de/de/museen/humboldt-museum-schloss-tegel/
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A very nice pond in front of the former mill and the castle.
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@Frank from Hönow is probably right. I found the following article about this: https://www.maz-online.de/Lokales/Oberhavel/Muehlenbecker-Land/Schloss-Dammsmuehle-Viel-Zusracht-fuer-Restaurant-und-Hotelprojekt. Since I like to do a lost place tour, I'm a little bit divided. But all that stops the decay is ok
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The Dammsmühle Castle, which is picturesquely reflected in the lake, is currently scaffolded and is being renovated. But that can drag on for a few more years.
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While Birkenwerder doesn't feature traditional castles, it is home to several historically significant buildings. You can visit the Protestant Village Church, built between 1847 and 1849, known for its romantic forms and early Italianate Rundbogenstil architecture. Another notable site is the Oldest House in Birkenwerder at Am Werder 6, a timber-framed house that now functions as a museum, offering a glimpse into local history. The nearby Louise-Henriette Fountain is also a historic landmark.
No, Birkenwerder itself does not have traditional castles or palaces within its immediate boundaries. However, the wider region surrounding Birkenwerder, particularly the Oberhavel District, does contain various historical estates and palaces. The guide focuses on these sites in the surrounding area.
Near Birkenwerder, you can explore several interesting historical sites. Dammsmühle Castle is a notable ruin with an eventful history, originally built as a two-storey palace. Another must-see is Tegel Palace and Palace Park, which was once a manor house and later an electoral hunting lodge, known for its beautiful, freely accessible park. The Oranienburg History Information Point also provides valuable insights into the region's past.
Yes, Dammsmühle Castle is a prominent castle ruin near Birkenwerder. It was originally built as a two-storey palace in 1768 and has a rich history, having served various purposes including a hunting lodge and hotel. Although it is currently a ruin, it still exudes an incomparable charm and is located beautifully amidst three lakes.
Yes, Tegel Palace and Palace Park is considered family-friendly. The beautiful park is freely accessible daily until sunset, offering space for families to explore. While the palace itself is privately owned, parts of it can be visited during guided tours on Mondays. The Oranienburg History Information Point is also suitable for families, providing informative, multilingual boards that present the story of Oranienburg in an accessible way.
The area around Birkenwerder and its historical sites offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running, hiking, and road cycling routes. For example, there are hiking trails in the scenic Briesetal, such as the 'Briesetal Boardwalk – Lake Briese loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Oranienburg Canal Cycle Path'. You can find more details on these activities in the running, hiking, and road cycling guides for Birkenwerder.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities, particularly in the scenic Briesetal. For instance, you can explore the 'Briesetal Boardwalk – Lake Briese loop from Birkenwerder', an easy 4 km hike. Another option is the 'Damned Briese – Beaver Dam on the Briese loop from Elsenquellen'. These trails allow you to combine nature exploration with visits to nearby historical points. More hiking routes can be found in the Hiking around Birkenwerder guide.
Yes, the beautiful park at Tegel Palace is freely accessible every day until sunset. It's a great spot for a stroll and to enjoy the historical surroundings. While the palace itself is still privately owned and inhabited, the park welcomes visitors.
Yes, the Oranienburg History Information Point is wheelchair accessible. It features informative, multilingual boards that present the history of Oranienburg, making it an inclusive historical site for all visitors.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and unique charm of these sites. For Dammsmühle Castle, its eventful past and picturesque location amidst lakes are often highlighted. At Tegel Palace, the freely accessible and beautiful park is a major draw, along with its connection to the Humboldt brothers. The Oranienburg History Information Point is valued for its very informative and multilingual presentation of local history.
Yes, the Protestant Village Church in Birkenwerder, built between 1847 and 1849, was constructed using local clinkers. These clinkers were produced in Birkenwerder's own brickyards until 1910, giving the church a strong connection to the town's industrial and architectural heritage.
Absolutely. The Oldest House in Birkenwerder at Am Werder 6 functions as a museum, offering a direct glimpse into local history. It showcases furniture from the former local furniture factory 'Heim und Gerken' and features a historical kitchen. Additionally, the Oranienburg History Information Point provides extensive details on the history of the wider region through its informative boards.


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