All castle to visit in Lower Saxony

Step into history at the majestic castles in Lower Saxony. These 20 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 Lower Saxony:

  1. Burg Brome1

    Burg Brome

     Altendorf
    Burg Brome, located in Brome, Lower Saxony, is a partially well-preserved, medieval moated castle. It is considered one of the most significant historical fortifications in the Gifhorn district. The castle's rich history and architectural features make it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in medieval architecture and history.
  2. Museum im Waldemarturm Dannenberg2

    Museum im Waldemarturm Dannenberg

     Dannenberg
    The Waldemarturm, located on the Amtsberg in Dannenberg (Elbe), is a former keep and the only remaining part of a medieval castle and the later Dannenberg Castle. This historical structure offers a glimpse into the past and provides a unique perspective on the region's history.
  3. Schloss Bückeburg3

    Schloss Bückeburg

     Bückeburg
    Visitors can explore Schloss Bückeburg through pre-booked tours. These tours offer a comprehensive experience of the castle, including themed tours that may include a visit to the mausoleum, a meal at the castle restaurant, or horse riding demonstrations. This provides a unique opportunity to delve into the history and culture of the castle and its surroundings.
  4. Bevern Castle4

    Bevern Castle

     Bevern
    Bevern Castle, situated in the southern part of the Holzminden district in Lower Saxony, is a significant architectural monument of the Weser Renaissance. The castle was constructed between 1603 and 1612 by Statius von Münchhausen, replacing an old manor that previously occupied the site.
  5. Schlossmuseum Jever5

    Schlossmuseum Jever

     Jever
    The Schlossmuseum Jever, situated in the town of Jever, is a cultural and historical museum that provides insights into the history of Jever Castle. It also houses collections that shed light on the cultural and regional history of Jeverland. This museum is a great place for tourists who are interested in learning about the rich history and culture of this region.
  6. Aurich History Museum6

    Aurich History Museum

     Landkreis Aurich
    The Historical Museum of Aurich is situated in the East Frisian county town of Aurich. It is housed in a historical building known as the Old Chancellery. The museum is a part of the Ostfriesland Museum Association, a network of museums in the region that work together to promote and preserve the history and culture of East Frisia.
  7. Residence Museum in Celle Castle7

    Residence Museum in Celle Castle

     Celle
    The Residenzmuseum is located within the historical rooms of Celle Castle, which have been transformed into a museum. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the castle's rich history and architectural beauty.
  8. Schlossmuseum Braunschweig8

    Schlossmuseum Braunschweig

     Brunswick
    The Schlossmuseum Braunschweig is a history museum that is situated in the Brunswick Residenzschloss, which was reconstructed in 2007. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the region, as it is housed in a building that has been a significant part of the area's past. The museum's location in the Brunswick Residenzschloss adds an extra layer of historical significance to the exhibits and artifacts on display.
  9. Historisches Museum Hannover9

    Historisches Museum Hannover

     Hanover
    The Historisches Museum Hannover (Historical Museum Hannover) collects and exhibits objects related to the history of the city of Hannover and today's Lower Saxony. The museum is divided into the following departments: "From the Principality to the Kingdom" with the development of the Principality o
  10. Schloss Pyrmont10

    Schloss Pyrmont

     Bad Pyrmont
    The current structure of Schloss Pyrmont dates back to the 18th century. Today, it houses a museum that showcases the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore the museum to gain a deeper understanding of the castle's past and the people who lived there.
  11. Sandsteinmuseum11

    Sandsteinmuseum

     Bad Bentheim
    The Sandsteinmuseum Bad Bentheim, opened in the summer of 1999, is situated in a historic anchor beam house with a modern extension. This unique location is nestled in the castle park below the Bentheim Castle in Bad Bentheim, Lower Saxony. The museum's location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the area while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
  12. State Museum for Art and Cultural History12

    State Museum for Art and Cultural History

     Oldenburg
    The State Museum for Art and Cultural History in Oldenburg is a unique cultural institution located in the city of Oldenburg in Lower Saxony. The museum is spread across three closely situated sites: the Castle, Augusteum, and Prinzenpalais. Each of these sites offers a distinct collection and experience, making the museum a diverse and enriching destination for art and history enthusiasts.
  13. Städtisches Museum Schloss Salder13

    Städtisches Museum Schloss Salder

     Salzgitter
    The Städtisches Museum Schloss Salder is the main museum of the city of Salzgitter, located in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the historic Schloss Salder and its associated outbuildings, offering a unique blend of history and culture in a picturesque setting.
  14. Herzberg Castle14

    Herzberg Castle

     Herzberg
    Herzberg Castle, situated in Herzberg am Harz, in the district of Osterode am Harz, Lower Saxony, Germany, is a significant historical site. The castle, originally a fortress in the 11th century, has been reconstructed after a major fire in 1510. Today, it consists of four wings and is the largest timber-framed castle in Lower Saxony.
  15. Museum Schloss Herrenhausen15

    Museum Schloss Herrenhausen

     Hanover
    Herrenhausen Palace was originally a Baroque building from the 17th century. As a result of the air raids on the city of Hannover during the Second World War, the main building burned down completely. The façade of the classical castle was reconstructed and a convention center and museum were establ
  16. Zwinger16

    Zwinger

     Goslar
    The Zwinger in Goslar, Germany, is a significant historical site, serving as a battery tower that was part of the fortifications of the old imperial city. Constructed in 1517, this tower stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess of the time.
  17. Schloss Wolfenbüttel17

    Schloss Wolfenbüttel

     Wolfenbüttel
    Schloss Wolfenbüttel, located in Lower Saxony, is the second largest castle in the region. The castle is characterized by its four wings that are arranged around a central courtyard. This architectural feature provides a unique layout that is both visually appealing and historically significant.
  18. Die Eulenburg. Museum Rinteln18

    Die Eulenburg. Museum Rinteln

     Rinteln
    Die Eulenburg in Rinteln is a historic building with a rich history. It is believed to have originated from a medieval residential tower from the time of the city's foundation in the 13th century. This makes it one of the oldest and most significant buildings in the city, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
  19. Heimatmuseum Moringen19

    Heimatmuseum Moringen

     Moringen
    The Heimatmuseum Moringen is a local history museum situated in the town of Moringen, within the district of Northeim in Lower Saxony, Germany. This museum is a great place to learn about the local history and culture of the region.
  20. Städtisches Museum Hann. Münden20

    Städtisches Museum Hann. Münden

     Hann. Münden
    The Städtische Museum Hann. Münden is a museum situated in the town of Hann. Münden in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is housed in the Welfenschloss Münden, a historic castle that adds to the charm and historical significance of the museum.