Best castles around Altdöbern include historically significant sites set within expansive parklands. The region is home to Schloss Altdöbern, a prominent example of Saxon Baroque and Rococo architecture, surrounded by a 60-hectare landscape park. This area offers a blend of formal gardens and natural landscapes, reflecting centuries of design evolution. Visitors can explore these historical sites and their grounds, which provide insights into the region's rich cultural heritage.
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The Marstallmund riding hall in the castle park are still clearly recognizable, but are also crying out for renovation.
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After the Second World War, the landowners were expropriated during the land reforms in the Soviet occupation zone and the castle became public property.[16] Since the end of the Second World War, Neudöbern Castle has been unused and left to decay. As a result of groundwater lowering for the Greifenhain open-cast lignite mine, the wooden pile foundation of the castle was partially exposed, causing it to weather over time.[17][18] Cracks then appeared on the entire building, particularly at the northwest corner, which almost completely detached from the rest of the building during the 2010s; the window there is now also missing. In 2005, the damage to Neudöbern Castle was estimated at around 2.4 million euros. The building is in acute danger of collapse and therefore may no longer be entered.
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On the side of the castle park are also the old stables, but they are still in an unsanitized condition.
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Beautiful little castle with park.
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Neudöbern Castle has been unused and left to decay since the end of the Second World War. As a result of the lowering of the groundwater level for the Greifenhain opencast lignite mine, the wooden pile foundation of the castle was partially uncovered, causing it to weather over time. As a result, cracks appeared throughout the building, particularly at the northwest corner of the building, which almost completely detached from the rest of the building during the 2010s; meanwhile the window there is also missing. In 2005, the damage to Neudöbern Castle was estimated at around 2.4 million euros. The building is in acute danger of collapsing and may therefore no longer be entered.
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Nice and well-kept facility
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Sallgast Castle was built as a moated castle in the 12th century. During the Thirty Years' War the castle was besieged by Swedish troops but not taken. It was converted into a four-winged castle. The extensive castle park was laid out around 1880 by the politician Robert Fedor von Loebenstein-Lohsa (1854-1939) and expanded in 1911. The castle was restored from 1911 to 1912 according to plans by Bodo Ebhardt. Sallgast Castle and Castle has had many different owners throughout its history. Loebenstein sold the property before 1929. The associated manor then belonged, among other things, to the German mining company mbH based in Berlin, which hired the director Schwartz and administrator E. Klabes on site. This was followed in 1945 by land reform measures and nationalization. In 1989, the village and Sallgast Castle were threatened with demolition because a neighboring lignite mine was to be expanded in the direction of the village. After German reunification in 1990, these plans were not pursued any further.
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The three-winged palace complex in Altdöbern in Brandenburg is currently not open to the public. The castle park with its old trees, the salt pond and the orangery are worth a visit 🙂 and can be visited at any time.
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The most historically significant castle is Altdöbern Castle and Park, a prominent example of Saxon Baroque and Rococo architecture with a history dating back to the 12th century. Other notable sites include Sallgast Castle, a 12th-century moated castle, and Vetschau Castle and Park, built on the site of a former Slavic ring wall and later a Renaissance castle.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Altdöbern Castle and Park offers extensive parklands for exploration. Vetschau Castle and Park and Sallgast Castle also feature parks that are open to the public and provide space for families to enjoy.
Altdöbern Castle is surrounded by a magnificent 60-hectare landscape park, considered a 'pearl of garden art'. It features a blend of formal French gardens and an English landscape garden, with restored pathways, visual axes, elaborate plantings, and original park architecture. The park also includes the large Salzteich lake and various water features.
The castle parks, particularly the one at Altdöbern Castle, are freely accessible year-round. However, spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the full beauty of the gardens and park architecture. Special events like the annual 'Parksommerträume' and 'Lust am Garten' in June offer unique opportunities to experience the illuminated castle and park, often with guided tours and exhibitions.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around the castles. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Großer Salzteich – Great Salt Pond loop from Altdöbern' or the 'Altdöbern Palace – Großer Salzteich loop from Altdöbern'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Altdöbern guide.
Beyond exploring the castle grounds, the Altdöbern region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as 'Cycling around Gräbendorfer See' or the 'Altdöbern Palace – Altdöbern Castle and Park loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including routes around Altdöberner See. For more details, check the Cycling around Altdöbern and MTB Trails around Altdöbern guides.
Yes, parking is generally available at the main castle sites. Altdöbern Castle and Park, Vetschau Castle and Park, and Sallgast Castle all list parking as an available facility.
The interior of Altdöbern Castle is currently undergoing refurbishment and is not fully accessible for regular visits. However, it can be visited during special events, such as the annual park festival 'Parksommerträume', which often includes guided tours and exhibitions.
Yes, at Altdöbern Castle, the restored orangery now hosts a café, offering culinary delights in a historic setting. Near Sallgast Castle, there is a hotel with a restaurant right next to it, though the castle itself no longer has gastronomy.
Schloss Raakow is currently a ruin, having burned down in 2009 with much of the building demolished. Schloss Kolkwitz (Former Kolkwitz Sanatorium) is privately owned and cordoned off; access is generally only possible through official guided tours, as it is being converted into a senior citizens' residence.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive architecture and extensive parklands, especially at Altdöbern Castle. The blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Historicism styles, along with the beautifully designed gardens and water features, are often highlighted. The historical significance and the peaceful atmosphere of the parks are also highly valued.


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