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Top 20 Castles around Nuthetal

Best castles around Nuthetal include historical estates and sites that reflect the region's past. Nuthetal, a municipality near Potsdam, features the 19th-century Schloss Saarmund, a renovated royal outwork with a rich history of ownership. The area also holds the historical significance of Burg Saarmund, a vanished medieval castle site. These locations offer insights into the architectural evolution and historical land ownership of the Brandenburg region.

Best castles around Nuthetal

  • The most popular castles is Sanssouci Palace, a castle built in Rococo style from 1745 to 1747. It served as King Friedrich II's summer residence and is known for its vineyard terraces and extensive park.
  • Another must-see spot is Cecilienhof Palace, a historical site located in the New Garden in Potsdam. This palace, built between 1913 and 1916, is historically significant as the site where the Potsdam Agreement was signed in August 1945.
  • Visitors also love Babelsberg Palace (Schloss Babelsberg), a former summer residence of German Emperor Wilhelm I. Built in the Tudor style, it is situated in Babelsberg Park and has been the scene of important historical events.
  • Nuthetal is known for historical estates, grand palaces, and vanished castle sites. The region offers a variety of historical structures to explore, from 19th-century renovations to medieval castle foundations.
  • The castles around Nuthetal are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2900 upvotes and over 2300 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Sanssouci Palace

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No visit to Potsdam is complete without a detour to the most famous sight, Sanssouci Palace. Built in Rococo style from 1745 to 1747 based on King Friedrich II's own sketches, the vineyard castle was the king's summer residence. The tour with audio guide is worthwhile - as is a long walk through the beautiful park.

In the summer months, the vineyard terraces are particularly beautiful, the motif of the wine can also be found in the interior design. If you want to admire the park and castle in summer, you should get up early - or enjoy the evening hours.

Opening times and prices: potsdam-park-sanssouci.de/sanssouci.html

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Cecilienhof Palace

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The Cecilienhof Palace is located in the 74 hectare New Garden in Potsdam, which is located between the Holy See and the Jungfernsee. The complex was acquired by Friedrich Wilhelm I in 1783 as a summer residence. Kaiser Wilhelm II had the palace built between 1913 and 1916 in the style of an English country house. The building, which has 176 rooms, cost eight million gold marks and served as the residence of the Crown Prince of Hohenzollern. The castle was named after the crown princess.

The palace acquired its historic dimensions when the Potsdam Agreement was signed in August 1945. The agreement between the four victorious powers of World War II (the Soviet Union, the USA, Great Britain and France) included the division of Germany into four parts and its central government by the Allied Control Council. Visitors can find out more about the Potsdam Conference in an exhibition in the rooms of the palace.

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Little Palace Babelsberg

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The Little Castle is currently undergoing renovations. The restaurant's owners have relocated during this time and are serving light meals and drinks on the lawn next to the large castle. You can find more information here: kleinesschlossbabelsberg.eatbu.com/?lang=de.

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The mighty building of the New Palace at the western end of Sanssouci Park was clearly used for representation. It was the last palace that Frederick the Great had built in his park and a demonstration of the unbroken potential of the Prussian state after the meager years of privation and hardship of the Seven Years' War.

The grounds and furnishings are sumptuous and exuberant. A tour of the magnificent halls is very worthwhile. You can find the opening hours and further information here: spsg.de/schloesser-gaerten/objekt/neues-palais.

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A beautiful palace with a rich history (not least due to the Cold War, as the palace was located directly on the border and many parts of the grounds and buildings were destroyed). A visit can be combined with countless other attractions (for example, the Glienicke Bridge, Klein Glienicke as a former GDR exclave, the Teltow Canal, and much more).

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Marius
August 19, 2024, Neues Palais (New Palace), Sanssouci Park

Really beautiful, with lots of nature around and cool design

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A beautiful building with history, great photo opportunity

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From the shore bike path through the New Park you can see the back of the world-famous castle. Right next to the entrance area there is a spacious bicycle parking lot, you can drive up to here and leave your two-wheeler here. It is then a 100 meter walk to the entrance. Information: https://www.spsg.de/schloesser-gaerten/objekt/schloss-cecilienhof/

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The Little Castle is currently undergoing renovations. The restaurant's owners have relocated during this time and are serving light meals and drinks on the lawn next to the large castle. You can find more information here: https://kleinesschlossbabelsberg.eatbu.com/?lang=de.

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Paul
August 29, 2022, Sanssouci Palace

Sanssouci Palace Sanssouci (from French sans souci 'without worry') is an ensemble of palaces and gardens in the former residential city of Potsdam. From 1747 to 1918 it served as the summer residence of the Prussian kings and German emperors. From 1745, Sanssouci Palace, the Picture Gallery, the New Chambers and the New Palace were built in the style of Frederician Rococo by Knobelsdorff, Unger and Gontard on behalf of and based on the ideas of Frederick II. From 1825, Schinkel, Stüler and Persius built the Charlottenhof Palace, the Roman Baths, the Church of Peace and the Orangery Palace in the classicist style on behalf of and based on the ideas of Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Lenné transformed the approximately 300 hectare Sanssouci Park with the historic mill, the Chinese House, the Dragon House and the Belvedere from a French architectural garden into an English landscape garden. The ensemble managed by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. Sanssouci is also called the Prussian Versailles because of its art-historical importance. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanssouci

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Paul
August 29, 2022, Cecilienhof Palace

Cecilienhof Palace Cecilienhof Palace, an ensemble of buildings in the English country house style, was built between 1913 and 1917 according to plans by the architect Paul Schultze-Naumburg. It is located in the northern part of the New Garden in Potsdam, not far from the shore of Jungfernsee. The last Hohenzollern palace was built under Emperor Wilhelm II for his son Crown Prince Wilhelm and his wife Cecilie from the House of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Cecilienhof became world-historically known as the site of the Potsdam Conference from July 17 to August 2, 1945. Since then there has been a five-pointed Soviet star made of red flowers on the lawn in the main courtyard, the first planting of which was carried out by garden inspector Paul Molske (1875-1947). Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilienhof

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Babelsberg Castle Babelsberg Palace is the former summer residence of the German Emperor Wilhelm I. It is located in Babelsberg Park in the Babelsberg district of Potsdam and was built in the Tudor style from 1834, based on the English Windsor Castle. The residence was built in two phases. First, in 1834/35, the eastern area with rooms for Wilhelm and his wife Augusta was built according to plans by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Between 1844 and 1849, according to plans by Ludwig Persius, the western palace complex with ballrooms and rooms for the two children of the princely couple was added. The castle has been the scene of important historical events. These included a visit by British Queen Victoria in 1858, the appointment of Otto von Bismarck as Prussian Prime Minister in 1862 and the signing of the so-called Socialist Law in 1878. After the death of Wilhelm I in 1888, the palace lost its political and cultural significance. A conversion of the palace into a summer residence for the German Crown Prince Wilhelm, planned by the Prussian Oberhof Baurat Albert Geyer, was rejected in 1908 after the first preparatory building work for cost reasons. After the end of the monarchy, the administration of the Prussian State Palaces and Gardens had the palace converted into a museum in 1927. As such it lasted until the Second World War. During the war years, the comparatively remote palace was considered a safe depot for works of art from other Potsdam residences. It was largely spared from the destruction of war. After being taken by the Red Army, the historical furnishings were confiscated and taken to the Soviet Union as war trophies. Some of the furniture and paintings were not returned in 1958 either. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Babelsberg

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Ilona
August 22, 2022, Sanssouci Palace

Located in the middle of a beautiful park, in which there are some other buildings worth seeing, the "Ohne Sorge" castle is certainly the main attraction of Potsdam - and that's saying something with the multitude of castles and historic buildings

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical castles can I visit in Nuthetal itself?

Within Nuthetal, the most notable historical estate is Schloss Saarmund. While its current appearance dates to a 19th-century renovation, it has a rich history as a royal outwork from the 16th century. The site of the vanished Burg Saarmund, a medieval castle, also holds historical significance, though no physical structure remains today.

Which are the most popular castles to visit around Nuthetal?

Visitors frequently enjoy several grand palaces near Nuthetal. Among the most popular are Sanssouci Palace, known for its Rococo style and vineyard terraces; Cecilienhof Palace, famous as the site of the Potsdam Agreement; and Babelsberg Palace (Schloss Babelsberg), a former summer residence of Emperor Wilhelm I built in Tudor style.

Are there family-friendly castles or palaces to visit near Nuthetal?

Yes, several palaces around Nuthetal are considered family-friendly. Sanssouci Palace, Cecilienhof Palace, Babelsberg Palace (Schloss Babelsberg), and the New Palace (Neues Palais) in Sanssouci Park are all categorized as family-friendly, offering extensive grounds and historical insights suitable for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Nuthetal offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, gravel biking, and running trails. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the 'Eichberg summit – View from Saarmunder Hill loop' or more challenging gravel biking routes such as the 'Golm – Großer Zernsee Cycle Path – New Palace (Neues Palais), Sanssouci Park loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for Nuthetal.

Are there hiking trails that include castles or historical sites?

Yes, many hiking trails in the area incorporate historical sites. For instance, the 'Eichberg summit – View from Saarmunder Hill loop' is an easy 4.5 km hike starting from Nuthetal. While not directly passing through the grand palaces, these trails often lead through scenic landscapes connected to the region's history. For more options, check the Hiking around Nuthetal guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Nuthetal?

The summer months are particularly beautiful for visiting the palaces, especially for enjoying the vineyard terraces at Sanssouci Palace and the extensive parks. However, to avoid crowds, it's often recommended to visit early in the morning or during the evening hours in summer. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, some palaces offer dining options. For example, the Little Palace Babelsberg has a cafe and restaurant, though it's currently undergoing renovations with services relocated to the lawn next to the main palace. Many other palaces are situated within larger parks, where you can often find nearby cafes or restaurants.

What makes Schloss Saarmund historically significant?

Schloss Saarmund's historical significance lies in its evolution from a 16th-century royal outwork to its 19th-century renovated form. It has been owned by various prominent figures, including a Potsdam liqueur manufacturer and Prince Leopold of Prussia, reflecting the changing social and economic landscape of the region. Its architectural transformation also showcases different historical influences.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Nuthetal?

Visitors particularly enjoy the rich history and architectural beauty of the palaces. The extensive parks, like those surrounding Sanssouci Palace, are highly praised for long walks. The historical events that took place at sites like Cecilienhof Palace also draw significant interest, offering a glimpse into world-changing moments.

Is there a castle that served as a summer residence for German royalty?

Yes, Babelsberg Palace (Schloss Babelsberg) was the former summer residence of German Emperor Wilhelm I. Additionally, Sanssouci Palace served as King Friedrich II's summer residence, and the New Palace (Neues Palais) was Kaiser Wilhelm II's summer residence from 1888 to 1918.

Are there any castles known for their unique architectural style?

Absolutely. Sanssouci Palace is a prime example of Rococo architecture, designed by King Friedrich II himself. Babelsberg Palace (Schloss Babelsberg) stands out with its distinctive Tudor style, inspired by English Windsor Castle. The New Palace (Neues Palais) is considered the last significant Baroque palace complex in Prussia.

Can I visit the interior of these palaces, or are they only for exterior viewing?

Many of the grand palaces, such as Sanssouci Palace, Cecilienhof Palace, and the New Palace (Neues Palais), offer tours of their interiors. These tours often include audio guides and allow visitors to see the magnificent halls and historical furnishings. It's always advisable to check their official websites for current opening times and ticket information.

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