Best castles around Groß Schwiesow are found in the surrounding Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region, as Groß Schwiesow itself is a small community. While the village features the historic Gutshaus Groß Schwiesow, a privately owned half-timbered manor house, the broader area is rich with impressive castles and stately homes. These landmarks offer insights into regional history and architecture, often set within scenic landscapes. The region provides a diverse range of historical sites for exploration.
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The castle is currently being restored and is currently not open to the public
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Interesting castle complex, unfortunately somewhat wedged between the road.
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The town hall of Güstrow is a successor to the first town hall, which was built in the 13th century. The current seat of the Güstrow city administration was inaugurated in 1798 and is located in the center of the Mecklenburg town, right in the town center. The Gothic parish church of St. Mary is in the immediate vicinity. Source: Wikipedia
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Güstrow Cathedral is part of the North German brick Gothic style and has a rich interior from the late Romanesque period to the modern era, including Ernst Barlach's Floating Man. It is spread out on the southern edge of the city and exudes a great sense of calm. The cathedral square is a special ensemble in the city. Here is the oldest school in Mecklenburg, the former court of Wallenstein, and within sight we find the Renaissance castle. The cathedral was founded in 1226 and consecrated in 1335. In 1568 it became the Protestant court church and burial place for the Güstrow royal family until 1695, when the Güstrow line died out. The cathedral was last renovated in the spirit of neo-Gothic from 1865 to 1868. Source: https://dom-guestrow.de/geschichte.html
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Café Stine Rühner Straße 16, 100 meters from the castle
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The "Floating Angel" (also known as "The Floating One") seen here in Güstrow Cathedral, a famous work of art by Ernst Barlach (1870 to 1938), can also be admired in the Rhineland, in the Antoniterkirche in Cologne. See https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3597904
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Striking in the middle of the city.
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Absolutely worth seeing, definitely visit!
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While Groß Schwiesow itself features the privately owned Gutshaus Groß Schwiesow, a historic half-timbered manor house, the surrounding Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can explore grand Renaissance palaces like Güstrow Palace, impressive moated castles such as Quilow Moated Castle, and significant historical sites like Werle Castle, which has Slavic origins.
Among the most prominent is Schwerin Castle, located on an island in Lake Schwerin, housing the state parliament and a museum. Güstrow Palace is another key attraction, known for its Renaissance architecture and historical significance as a residence of the Dukes of Mecklenburg.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Güstrow Palace, Güstrow Cathedral, Bützow Castle and Castle Square, and Werle Castle are all categorized as family-friendly, offering historical exploration for all ages.
Werle Castle was one of the most important fortifications in the region, likely built by resident Slavs as early as the 9th century. It played a role in the history of Obotritenfürst Niklot and his sons, and its descendants, the Dukes of Mecklenburg, led the country until 1918.
Yes, Güstrow Town Hall and Bützow Castle and Castle Square are noted as wheelchair-accessible, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
The region around Groß Schwiesow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the 'View of the Güstrow Canal – Cycle Path Along the Canal loop' and hiking trails such as the 'Canal Views loop from Klein Schwiesow'. You can explore more options in the cycling, gravel biking, and hiking guides for Groß Schwiesow.
Visitors frequently praise the architectural beauty and historical depth of the sites. For instance, Güstrow Cathedral is admired for its brick Gothic style and significant interior artworks, while Güstrow Town Hall is noted for being an 'imposing and striking building'. The community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 450 upvotes for these highlights.
Quilow Moated Castle, originally entirely surrounded by a moat, is a beautifully renovated site that reopened in 2020 for tourism and cultural purposes. It offers a unique glimpse into a preserved historical estate. Schloss Kaeselow, a historic manor house built in 1860 in Tudor Gothic style, is also undergoing renovation with plans for future public access.
The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their grounds, with longer daylight hours and blooming gardens. However, some castles, like Schwerin Castle, offer indoor attractions that can be enjoyed year-round. Always check specific opening hours as they may vary seasonally.
The Gutshaus Groß Schwiesow is a historic half-timbered building from 1760. While it's a notable local landmark, it is privately owned, has been renovated, and is currently inhabited. It is not publicly accessible for tours.
Yes, the region boasts diverse styles. Güstrow Cathedral is a prime example of Brick Gothic architecture, marking a transition from Romanesque. Güstrow Palace is a significant Renaissance palace, while Schwerin Castle is a leading example of Romantic Historicism. Ludwigsburg Palace (Vorpommern) is one of the last remaining original Renaissance buildings of the Pomeranian dukes.
For broader information on castles and palaces in the region, you can visit the official tourism website for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern at visit-mv.com/castles. For specific details on Schloss Kaeselow, you can find more at visit-mv.com/destinations/a-castle-kaeselow.


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