Best castles around gmina Świdwin are found in a region characterized by its historical residences. The area features a mix of medieval strongholds and later architectural styles, including palaces and manor parks. These sites provide insight into centuries of regional history and cultural development. Visitors can explore various historical structures that reflect the area's past.
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built in the 13th century on the Rega River to protect trade routes from the Baltic Sea to the south of the continent and from Szczecin to Białogard. The castle's name comes from the Hospitallers, who had their commandery there from the 16th to the 19th century. Currently, the building houses the Municipal Library, the Zamek Cinema, the Tourist and Economic Information Centre and the Świdwin Cultural Centre.
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The facility is completely invisible from the road, fenced with a high wall and an equally high gate.
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Very nice, large castle. Wrongly called the Teutonic castle - it is the castle of the Knights of St. John
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Very nice castle. Wrongfully called the Teutonic Knights' Castle, because it is a Knights' Castle, but a nice monument
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The expansion of the fortified manor in Starogard, existing for generations, takes place in the years 1717-21, when the field marshal at the Prussian court of Frederick William I and the mayor of the city of Szczecin, Adrian Bernard von Borck, erects a magnificent baroque palace in the Dutch style, and his son Heinrich Adrian in 1743 added a new wing covered with a mansard roof, which enabled the creation of a representative courtyard. A garden was established next to the palace, which was later transformed into a landscape park. Initially, access to the palace led through the manor farm and was surrounded on three sides by farm buildings (stables, barns (one was circular) and workshops), further on, in the form of wings, farm and residential buildings for servants were added, but the new owner (Philipp von Borck) decided such a solution too rural and removed the farm buildings close to the palace and set up a lawn in front of the building (on which the cannon was placed) to increase the representativeness of the manor. The main building (without the wings) had dimensions of 33×14 meters, and on the ground floor of the building there were 11 rooms, the largest of which are the hall and the garden room. Two-story wings of the palace were added to the main building, to which later transverse annexes were added, where square tower buildings were the accent. Today, only ruins remain of the palace and farm. The facility is secured and open to the public.
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The mansion is for cultural purposes and is accessible.
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Former manor house and beautiful park in Rąbino. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C4%85bino
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In 1540 the Order of St. John acquired the Bailiwick of Schivelbein, and the Lekows zu Lekow performed horse services there. After the Thirty Years' War they built the late Renaissance palace in its present form. Source: Wikipedia Unfortunately, the lock is only vaguely visible from the gate. Some farm buildings have been restored and are clearly visible from the outside. It is privately owned
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The main castle attraction is Świdwin Castle, a medieval stronghold with a rich history dating back to before 1296. It now serves as a vibrant cultural center, housing a library, exhibition hall, museum chambers, a café, and a restaurant.
Yes, guided tours are available at Świdwin Castle. These tours provide historical context and interesting facts about this medieval stronghold, allowing visitors to explore former Teutonic and knights' council chambers.
Yes, climbing the castle tower at Świdwin Castle offers extraordinary panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.
Świdwin Castle, as a cultural center, hosts numerous events throughout the year. These include annual competitions, concerts, and the popular 'Battle for a Cow' knight event.
While Świdwin Castle is the quintessential castle, the region also features historical sites like Manor in Lekowo, a privately owned former late Renaissance palace, and Rąbino Palace, a castle-like building from the early 20th century with a surrounding landscape park.
You can find various outdoor activities near the castles. For running, explore routes like the 'Running loop from Buczyna' or the 'Bismarck Tower in Świdwin – Świdwin - Castle from the 13th-14th century loop from Świdwin'. For hiking, options include the 'Bukowiec Lake loop from Buczyna' or the 'St. Mary's Church in Świdwin – Świdwin - Castle from the 13th-14th century loop from Świdwin Zamek'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around gmina Świdwin and Hiking around gmina Świdwin guides.
Yes, Świdwin Castle is considered family-friendly, offering museum chambers and cultural events that can engage visitors of all ages. Additionally, the Ruins of the Stargordt Palace Outbuildings are also listed as family-friendly and are open to the public.
Świdwin Castle offers a range of amenities including a library, an exhibition hall, museum chambers, a café (Czytelnik), a restaurant (Zamkowa), and an auditorium. It also provides Wi-Fi and services in English and German.
Yes, Rąbino Palace is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an option for visitors with mobility needs.
Świdwin Castle is a year-round attraction, making it suitable for visits in any season. The cultural center and its indoor facilities are accessible regardless of weather, while the surrounding parks and outdoor areas are particularly pleasant during warmer months.
Yes, for those interested in exploring historical ruins, the Ruins of the Stargordt Palace Outbuildings offer a glimpse into a magnificent baroque palace from the 18th century. Today, only ruins remain, but the facility is secured and open to the public.
Yes, Świdwin Castle itself houses a café called Czytelnik and a restaurant named Zamkowa, providing convenient dining options right at the main attraction.


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