All castle to visit in Brandenburg

Step into history at the majestic castles in Brandenburg. These 14 architectural wonders offer a glimpse into the past with their grand structures and historical significance.

Are you interested in exploring historic castles? These are the must-see castles in Brandenburg:

  1. Sanssouci Palace1

    Sanssouci Palace

     Potsdam
    Sanssouci, also known as Vanangur, is a summer palace of Frederick II, King of Prussia, located in Potsdam, near Berlin. It is considered the most beautiful rococo palace in Germany and is a landmark of the city of Potsdam. The palace is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often referred to as the German version of Versailles.
  2. Belvedere on the Pfingstberg2

    Belvedere on the Pfingstberg

     Potsdam
    The Belvedere on the Pfingstberg is a palace situated in Potsdam, Germany. It is located north of the New Garden, at the summit of Pfingstberg hill. This location offers a unique vantage point over the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for visitors.
  3. Castle Meyenburg3

    Castle Meyenburg

     Meyenburg
    Schloss Meyenburg, located in the town of Meyenburg in Prignitz, is a former noble seat of the von Rohr family. Today, it is primarily used as a fashion museum. The castle has a rich history dating back to the 14th century when it was owned by the von Rohr family. It remained in their possession until 1945. The building itself is a two-story brick structure with two wings, shaped like an 'L'. It incorporates parts of the medieval city fortification of Meyenburg and dates back to the 15th century, with the rest of the building dating back to the 16th century.
  4. Branitz Palace - Stiftung Fürst-Pückler-Museum4

    Branitz Palace - Stiftung Fürst-Pückler-Museum

     Cottbus
    Branitz Palace, located in Cottbus, Brandenburg, is a baroque palace featuring interiors designed by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau. The palace was constructed in the 1770s, and most of its furnishings date back to around 1860. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural and interior design styles of the period.
  5. Schloss Museum Wolfshagen5

    Schloss Museum Wolfshagen

     Groß Pankow (Prignitz)
    Schloss Wolfshagen is situated in the district of the same name, within the municipality of Groß Pankow. It is approximately eight kilometers west of Pritzwalk in the northwest of Brandenburg. The castle is located on the Stepenitz, about four kilometers away from the B 189.
  6. Steintorturm6

    Steintorturm

     Brandenburg an der Havel
    The Steintorturm is a significant historical structure in Brandenburg an der Havel. It stands as one of the four remaining gate towers of the two cities of Brandenburg, out of the original eight. This tower is part of the medieval fortification system that once consisted of ten gates, making it a key part of the city's historical defense system.
  7. Hunting lodge Gross Schoenebeck7

    Hunting lodge Gross Schoenebeck

     Groß Schönebeck
    The construction of the hunting lodge Gross Schoenebeck, which is in the early Baroque style, was initiated by the Great Elector in 1660. This was done in place of a destroyed castle. The construction was only completed under the reign of King Friedrich Wilhelm I. The lodge was originally surrounded by a moat, adding to its historical charm.
  8. Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum8

    Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum

     Rheinsberg
    The Kurt Tucholsky Literature Museum, located in Rheinsberg Castle, is a place dedicated to the life and work of the renowned German-Jewish journalist, satirist and writer, Kurt Tucholsky. The museum provides an in-depth look into Tucholsky's life, his literary contributions, and his influence on German literature.
  9. Burg Beeskow9

    Burg Beeskow

     Beeskow
    Burg Beeskow is not just a historical site, but also a cultural hub. It houses a regional museum that showcases historical, ethnographic, and ecological themes of the Beeskow-Storkow region. Additionally, it features a medieval magazine with a torture cellar. The castle also hosts changing exhibitions, primarily focusing on the art of the German Democratic Republic.
  10. Museum Schloss Lübben10

    Museum Schloss Lübben

     Lübben (Spreewald)
    The Museum Schloss Lübben is a city and regional museum that is situated in the castle of Lübben, in the Brandenburg district town of Lübben (Spreewald). The museum is under the municipal ownership of the city of Lübben, making it a significant cultural and historical site for the region.
  11. Oranienburg Palace11

    Oranienburg Palace

     Oranienburg
    Oranienburg Palace, situated in the town of Oranienburg in Germany, holds the distinction of being the oldest Baroque Schloss in the Margraviate of Brandenburg. This historical monument was constructed between 1651 and 1655 by Louise Henriette of Orange-Nassau, the first wife of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. The palace's architecture, designed by Johann Gregor Memhardt, reflects the Dutch classicism of the time, with a vertical orientation and turrets on the side wings.
  12. Museum des Dreißigjährigen Krieges12

    Museum des Dreißigjährigen Krieges

     Wittstock/Dosse
    The Museum of the Thirty Years' War is situated in the seven-story tower of the late medieval Old Bishop's Castle in Wittstock an der Dosse. This location is significant as it was one of the scenes of the Thirty Years' War, which took place from 1618 to 1648.
  13. Bischofsresidenz Burg13

    Bischofsresidenz Burg

     Ziesar
    Burg Ziesar is a significant historical site, being one of the few preserved bishop's residences in Brandenburg. It is situated on the eastern bank of the Kobser Bach, offering a picturesque setting for visitors. The castle's location and its historical significance make it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
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    Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum Spremberg

     Spremberg
    Today, Spremberg Castle serves multiple purposes. It houses the Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum, which showcases the history and culture of the region. Additionally, it is home to the Music and Art School, and the district library of Spree-Neiße, making it a cultural hub in the region.