Best castles around Werneuchen offer a blend of historical architecture and natural settings. The region, located approximately 45 minutes from Berlin, features a variety of historical sites, including manor houses, medieval city walls, and remnants of former fortifications. These structures are often situated near lakes or within spacious parks, providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration. The area's historical significance is reflected in its preserved buildings and landscapes.
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The estate, along with its imposing castle (built in 1909), is something truly special! While the mighty building, which could also be described as a manor house, still looks rather dilapidated – apparently, there's a lack of funds and the will to undertake a proper renovation – you can enjoy a hearty meal on the courtyard terrace and drink fresh beer from the estate's own brewery! At the rear, there's a perfectly idyllic landscaped park with a pond, but unfortunately, there's no direct access from the estate. You can't even get to the castle; it's cordoned off all around, and the high fence isn't exactly attractive, but rather repulsive. It spoils the otherwise beautiful view!
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The facility was initially intended as a naval communications school and was only given the name "Koralle" later. Due to the ever-increasing danger from aerial bombs, it was decided to move the command center of the High Command of the Navy (OKM) from Berlin to a safer area in the middle of the forest. Construction began in 1939. On January 30, 1943, it moved into its headquarters in the Koralle camp. A little later, the main radio station of the Commander of the Submarines (BdU) was also set up on site. This meant that all communications for the submarine war now came into the station's bomb-proof communications bunker. At times, all German naval operations of the Second World War were coordinated here. The bunker was then blown up by the Soviets. Today, the bunker can be visited and many climbers practice on it.
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Before 1900, the manor Börnicke had a size of 1105 ha. The extensive farm buildings, manor house, stables, barns and distillery are estimated to date from the years 1870/80. The manor house itself could perhaps have been built even earlier and has a classical plaster facade. The part used for agriculture is spatially slightly separated from the palace building. It consists of two four-sided courtyards of different sizes - a small courtyard directly on the street and a very large courtyard behind it. Both courtyards are paved with cobblestone. The stable buildings are made of field stones and bricks in the local style. Shortly before the great economic crisis of 1929, the area of the estate was 1032 ha according to the last published agricultural address book and was managed by the administrator F. W. Schmidt. The largest source of income was dairy farming. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_B%C3%B6rnicke
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Beautiful farm worth seeing. It's just a pity that the castle is rotting away like this.
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Unfortunately, the castle no longer exists. A small model is on the site. The castle park has been partially restored.
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Mighty city wall, very nicely preserved in parts. Can be driven very well on the laid narrow slab path within the city wall. Imposing gates and wall towers e.g. Lughaus.
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The Werneuchen area offers a diverse range of historical sites, including impressive ruins, well-preserved city walls, and manor houses. You can find everything from medieval fortifications like the Bernau Town Wall to unique structures like Bunker Koralle (Object Koralle), a former WWII command center.
Yes, Schloss Werneuchen, though technically a manor house, is a striking 'white wonder' built in the English Tudor Gothic style. Its battlements and towers give it a 'movie-like' appearance, reminiscent of something from 'Harry Potter'. It's situated beautifully on Lake Krummensee within a spacious park.
Schloss Werneuchen is privately owned, and its interior is generally closed to the public. However, visitors can still explore the beautiful surroundings and enjoy views of the manor house from hiking trails around Lake Krummensee.
The Bernau Town Wall is a landmark, with approximately 1,200 meters of its original length still preserved. It features Lughaus (defense towers), ditches, and gates, including the impressive Steintor and Hungerturm, the last preserved city gate of Bernau. It played a crucial role in defending the city, notably during the Hussite threat in 1432.
Absolutely. Many historical sites around Werneuchen are nestled in scenic natural settings. For example, you can enjoy views of Schloss Werneuchen from trails around Lake Krummensee. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including easy to moderate loops, by exploring the Hiking around Werneuchen guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Lake Liepnitz – Cycle Path Schönwalde–Gorinsee loop' for road cycling or the 'Bathing Area at Löhmer Haussee – Cycle Path Around Löhmer Haussee loop' for running. Explore these options in the Road Cycling Routes around Werneuchen and Running Trails around Werneuchen guides.
Yes, the Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal offers completely new perspectives on the city of Biesenthal and the beautiful Biesenthal basin. Built on the Schlossberg, where remains of a 13th-century Ascanian castle were found, the tower is open from May to October, and admission is free.
Many sites are suitable for families. The Bernau Town Wall offers an engaging walk through history, and the Altlandsberg Palace Gardens and the Domänenhof provide restored buildings and open spaces for exploration. The Kaiser-Friedrich-Tower Biesenthal is also a great family-friendly viewpoint.
The Altlandsberg Palace Gardens and the Domänenhof feature beautifully restored old buildings. This site was once the country seat of Otto von Schwerin and later a royal office. While the original castle burned down in 1757, the preserved estate offers a glimpse into its rich past and provides a pleasant setting for visitors.
Bunker Koralle (Object Koralle) was a significant command center for the Oberkommando of the Kriegsmarine (OKM) during WWII, relocated there due to aerial bomb threats. After the war, much of the facility was blown up by Soviet troops, leaving behind impressive ruins that rise from the forest, offering a poignant historical experience.
Many sites, including Schloss Werneuchen, are conveniently located approximately 45 minutes from Berlin, making them accessible for day trips. Public transport options are available to reach the general Werneuchen area, from which you can explore the sites.


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