Castles around Heidesee offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and natural landscape. The area, part of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, features historical sites that combine cultural exploration with natural environments. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses and palaces, many of which have been reconstructed and now serve as cultural centers or museums. These sites provide a factual overview of Brandenburg's past and the local ecosystem.
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If you visit Storkow (Mark) Castle, you'll find the Visitor Center (BIZ) of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. In the exhibition, you can discover the natural and cultural history of the region on three levels – the tour begins with the Ice Age and continues to the present day. Historical illustrations and maps await you on the top floor, giving you an insight into the castle's origins. The event series "You and Your Garden in the Nature Park" is particularly exciting, where experienced instructors show you how to care for your garden, make medicinal herbal ointments, or learn more about the garden's animal inhabitants. The staff at the tourist information center have many tips for excursions and discovery tours for you – whether you're traveling alone, with friends, or with family. You can find more information and opening hours here: https://www.dahme-heideseen-naturpark.de/erleben-lernen/info-ausstellung/besucherzentrum-burg-storkow.
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In Schenkendorf, unfortunately not accessible
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Perfectly fitted by painting
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This time there was a film crew on site. I am excited
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King Frederick William I, known as the "Soldier King", loved the town of Wusterhausen since his youth. Here he prepared for his reign, developed new ideas for a well-organized and economical state administration and began to build a respectable army, known as the "Tall Guys".
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Unfortunately you can't get up there anymore. When I was a child there were medieval festivals and markets here where you could do things like archery.
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The Burgstübchen is recommended for a stay with a café and cake.
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Schenkendorf, always worth seeing
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The region around Heidesee, within the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, offers a mix of historical sites. You can visit ancient fortresses like Burg Storkow Visitor Center, which is the oldest castle in Brandenburg and now a cultural hub. There are also palaces such as Königs Wusterhausen Palace, featuring a museum and landscaped gardens, and Hubertushöhe Castle with its adjacent park and viewpoints. Other historical estates like Blossin Manor also dot the landscape.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Burg Storkow Visitor Center is particularly family-friendly, offering interactive exhibitions on the natural and cultural history of the region. It also hosts various events and has a café. Königs Wusterhausen Palace and Hubertushöhe Castle are also listed as family-friendly, providing historical exploration within pleasant surroundings.
The Burg Storkow Visitor Center serves as the official visitor information center for the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. Here, you can find extensive details on leisure activities, accommodation, and guided tours of the castle, town, and nature park.
Yes, the Burg Storkow Visitor Center has a small café, the 'Burgstübchen,' within its courtyard. Near Königs Wusterhausen Palace, the former outbuildings now house a castle café. Additionally, near Hubertushöhe Castle, you can find the Fischerkate am Schlosshafen for snacks and coffee.
Burg Storkow Visitor Center hosts permanent and special exhibitions. A key exhibition, 'Mensch und Natur – Eine Zeitreise' (Man and Nature – A Journey Through Time), explores the natural and cultural history of the region from the Ice Age to the present. Another exhibition, 'Von Staubtrocken bis Pitschenass,' showcases the diverse habitats and their inhabitants within the nature park, often with interactive elements.
Yes, Königs Wusterhausen Palace has strong ties to Prussian royalty. King Frederick William I spent much of his youth and reign here, and the palace houses a museum featuring 40 paintings by the king himself. Crown Prince Frederick, later King Frederick the Great, also spent part of his childhood at this palace.
The region offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling, as it's part of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'View of the Klein Köriser See' loop or the 'Swimming area at Wolziger See' loop. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Heidesee or road cycling routes around Heidesee.
Yes, Burg Storkow Visitor Center offers wheelchair access and facilities for visitors with disabilities, ensuring a more inclusive experience.
Burg Storkow Visitor Center is over 800 years old, with its first documented mention in 1209. It is recognized as the oldest castle in Brandenburg. Over centuries, it has been rebuilt and expanded, undergoing extensive reconstruction and restoration work that was completed in 2009. Today, it serves as a modern cultural and event center.
Yes, the Schenkendorf Gatehouse, built in 1896, is currently closed and unfortunately in a steadily deteriorating state. While it is a listed facility within a 16-hectare protected park, visitors can only view the entrance area from a distance.
At Königs Wusterhausen Palace, you can explore a museum that features 40 paintings by King Frederick William I. The palace is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, perfect for a stroll after your visit. It stands on the former site of a moated castle and dates back to the 16th century in its current form.
Absolutely. The castles around Heidesee are situated within or near the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. Burg Storkow Visitor Center, for instance, uniquely combines historical exploration with an in-depth look at the natural environment through its exhibitions. Many castles, like Hubertushöhe Castle, are set within beautiful parks, offering opportunities for walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.


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