Best castles around Dersekow are found within the broader region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, an area known for its historical sites and natural features. While Dersekow itself does not host notable castles, the surrounding Hither Pomerania region offers several significant historical structures. Many historical attractions are located in the nearby city of Greifswald, approximately 8-11 km away. The area provides a mix of historical and cultural points of interest for exploration.
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Wieck Castle is a former manor house in the Wieck district of the town of Gützkow, built between 1793 and 1797 on the site of a previous building. In 1931, the town of Gützkow purchased the castle, park, and chapel and established a school. It has been used as a high school since 1991.
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Construction of a manor house/castle in the Tudor style, but unfortunately this is no longer recognizable due to the demolitions in 1955/60. This type of building is rarely found in Western Pomerania in this size and design. The park with the neo-Gothic chapel as an ensemble, as well as the extensive farmyard in the construction phases 1825-1850 and 1880-1890 are also worth mentioning.
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In the further course of the 14th century, the people of Greifswald acquired extensive land holdings north of the Ryck from the Gristower lords, who had run into financial difficulties, so that rebuilding the castle was out of the question for the Gristowers. (Source: Wikipedia)
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It was not until 1331 that a contingent of Greifswalders managed to capture the castle and completely destroy it during a renewed feud between the city of Greifswald and Johann von Gristow. However, in the document from 1331 in the Greifswald city archives, a settlement was reached between the parties in court, according to which Greifswald had to pay Johann von Gristow 400 marks as compensation.
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During the First War of the Rügen Succession, the Mecklenburg troops of Prince Henry II, with whom Johann von Gristow had allied himself, undertook a campaign against the city of Greifswald from Grimmen and Ekberg Castle. The Mecklenburgers were defeated at Griebenow. The troops of Greifswald and the cities allied with them and recruited knights then tried twice unsuccessfully to conquer Ekberg Castle.
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In the late Middle Ages, there was a lowland castle on the prominent hill directly next to the Riene river - the Ekberg Fortress, also known as Ekberg Castle or Ekberg Palace. The builders of Ekberg Castle, the Lords of Gristow, descended from Barnuta, the eldest son of the Prince of Rügen, Jaromar I. The exact date of construction, probably in the second half of the 13th century, of the important sovereign fortification at the time, is not known.
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Behrenhoff was called Busdorf until 1804 and had belonged to the von Behr family since the 14th century. On behalf of Carl Felix Georg von Behr, a two-story, late classicist manor house was built in the 1830s to replace the previous baroque manor house. The architect was possibly Friedrich Hitzig. His widow Louise Wilhelmine Gustava von Heyden had a landscape park created in the 1840s based on the plan of Peter Joseph Lenné.[2] Mechthild Countess von Behr, the last noble owner, was granted lifelong usufruct after her husband's death. She was against the National Socialists. Approached by Albrecht Schönherr, from 1936/1937 it offered accommodation on the estate for Confessing Church events. Bible studies and lectures took place during the so-called free periods. In addition to Schönherr, Eberhard Bethge, Günter Jacob, Volkmar Herntrich and Ernst Lohmeyer, among others, gave lectures. It is unclear whether Dietrich Bonhoeffer actually took part in events in Behrenhoff, as stated several times. On May 8, 1945, the mansion burned down. The ruins were later dismantled to produce building materials for new farms. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landschaftspark_Behrenhoff#Schloss_Behrenhoff
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The castle was built around 1830 instead of a manor house. In May 1945 the castle burned down. The park is now part of a listed landscape park.
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Near Dersekow, you can discover a range of historical sites, from well-preserved Baroque palaces to ancient castle fortifications and manor ruins. Highlights include the impressive Griebenow Castle, the historical Site of Ekberg Castle Fortifications, and the evocative Behrenhoff Manor Ruins. You can also visit Schmarsow Castle, known for its unique Tudor style, and Schloss Wieck, a former manor house now used as a school.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Griebenow Castle is considered family-friendly and offers a glimpse into Swedish history in Northern Germany. The Behrenhoff Manor Ruins are located within a listed landscape park, which can be a pleasant area for families to explore.
Griebenow Castle is a fully preserved Baroque palace complex, considered an architectural masterpiece with high cultural and historical value, particularly due to its Swedish past. Built between 1707-1709, it is one of the most important architectural examples of the Swedish era in northern Germany. It has served various purposes over centuries and is now a cultural center.
Yes, the region around Dersekow offers various outdoor activities. For instance, you can find a 'Griebenow Castle loop from Griebenow' for running. There are also several cycling routes, such as the 'Greifswald Botanical Garden – Pond at Fleischerwiese loop from Dersekow' and the 'St. Marienkirche Görmin – Trantow Church loop from Dersekow'. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Dersekow and Cycling around Dersekow guides.
The Site of Ekberg Castle Fortifications marks the location of a lowland castle from the late Middle Ages, also known as Ekberg Castle or Ekberg Palace. It was an important sovereign fortification built by the Lords of Gristow, descendants of Prince Jaromar I of Rügen. The castle played a role in the First War of the Rügen Succession and was eventually captured and destroyed by Greifswalders in 1331.
Yes, the Behrenhoff Manor Ruins are a notable example. The original manor house, built around 1830, burned down in May 1945. Its ruins were later dismantled for building materials, but the site remains a historical landmark within a listed landscape park.
Parking is available at some locations. For example, Griebenow Castle offers parking facilities for visitors.
Schmarsow Castle was originally built in the Tudor style, a design rarely found in Western Pomerania in its original size and form. Although parts were demolished in the 1950s and 60s, the park with its neo-Gothic chapel and the extensive farmyard from the 19th century still make it a significant historical site.
While specific seasonal considerations vary, spring and summer generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding nature. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. Checking individual castle opening hours and event schedules is recommended, as some sites may have limited access during winter months.
Yes, the nearby city of Greifswald (approximately 8-11 km from Dersekow) offers several significant historical sites. These include the Greifswald Market Square with its baroque town hall and Gothic warehouses, the Town Hall of Greifswald itself, the historic Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge, and Eldena Abbey.
Schloss Wieck, originally a manor house built between 1793 and 1797, was purchased by the town of Gützkow in 1931. It has since been used as a school and has served as a high school since 1991.


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